Design of Magnetic Polar Double-Double Perovskite Oxides through Cation Ordering
Abstract: Commencing from the centrosymmetric MnRMnSbO$_6$ compound, we explore the realm of magnetic polar double-double perovskite oxides characterized by significant ferroelectric polarization. Employing symmetry operations, first-principles methodologies, and Monte Carlo simulations, our investigation delves into the structural, magnetic, ferroelectric, and electronic attributes of the polar LaFeMnNiO$_6$ and LaTiMnNiO$_6$ compounds. The structural analysis uncovers that the paraelectric-ferroelectric phase transition is intricately linked to the Fe/Ti-displacement of square planar Fe/TiO$_4$. Notably, the magnetic LaFeMnNiO$_6$ and LaTiMnNiO$_6$ compounds demonstrate robust ferroelectric polarizations, measuring 20.0 $\mu$C/cm$2$ and 21.8 $\mu$C/cm$2$, respectively, accompanied by minimalist forbidden energy gaps of 1.40 eV and 1.18 eV using the GGA+U method. Furthermore, we pinpoint elevated magnetic transition temperatures for these compounds. Additionally, our study scrutinizes the energies associated with diverse spin configurations and identifies potential minimum decomposition pathways into stable oxides. This comprehensive analysis ensures the meticulous formation of the LaFeMnNiO$_6$ and LaTiMnNiO$_6$ compounds.
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