Observation of ferrotoroidic domains
Bas B. Van Aken,
Jean-Pierre Rivera,
Hans Schmid and
Manfred Fiebig ()
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Bas B. Van Aken: Max-Born-Institut, Max-Born-Straße 2A, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Jean-Pierre Rivera: Analytical and Applied Chemistry, University of Geneva, 30 quai Ernest-Ansermet, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
Hans Schmid: Analytical and Applied Chemistry, University of Geneva, 30 quai Ernest-Ansermet, 1211 Geneva 4, Switzerland
Manfred Fiebig: Max-Born-Institut, Max-Born-Straße 2A, 12489 Berlin, Germany
Nature, 2007, vol. 449, issue 7163, 702-705
Abstract:
Ferrotoroidicity goes fourth The defining property of ferroic materials — that's the ferromagnets, ferroelectrics and ferroelastics — is that of forming domains, based on magnetization, electric polarization and elastic strain respectively. It makes these materials of great technological importance, for instance in data storage as ferroelectric memory or as ferromagnetic domains written on a hard disk. But a fourth form of ferroic order has been postulated, based on an ordered arrangement of magnetic vortices or 'toroidization'. One of the prerequisites for this fourth form — called ferrotoroidicity — has now been observed , in the form of domains of opposite ferrotoroidic orientation. The ferrotoroidic domains were observed optically on lithium cobal phosphate (LiCoPO4), coexisting with independent antiferromagnetic domains. The ferrotoroidic state differs from the other forms of ferroic order in its asymmetric behaviour under the reversal of time and space. This asymmetry could lead to exciting possibilities for future applications.
Date: 2007
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