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Counter-intuitive Ferroelectric Property And Non-negligible Orbital Magnetic Moment In Cr/Cu Based Perovskite Metal-Organic Frameworks

Published 14 Feb 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2202.06537v1)

Abstract: Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) possess a hybrid nature, combining the inorganic properties from the metal ions and the organic properties from the molecular linkers. Stroppa, \textit{et al.}, showed that the perovskite-type MOF [C(NH$_2$)$_3$]M(HCOO)$_3$ exhibits the magneto-electric coupled multiferroicity [Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 50, 5847 (2011) and Adv. Mater. 25, 2284 (2013)]. Moreover, their ferroelectricity arises from the hybrid improper mechanism, which also explains the magneto-electric coupling. In this work, we further examine the electric and magnetic properties of [C(NH$_2$)$_3$]M[(HCOO)$_3$]. We find that the hybrid mode composed of non-polar modes induces purely electronic polarization even without the polar mode. The polar mode compensates for the purely electronic polarization. It leads to a counter-intuitive argument that the inversion of the polar mode rather enhances the polarization. We provide microscopic origin and macroscopic analysis for this polarization property. In addition, we find that the orbital magnetic moment is comparable to the spin contribution in the Cu-based MOF. Finally, we establish the model for the orbital magnetic moment based on the perturbation theory.

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