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Lin Hu1,2, Zhe Wang1, Hui Wang1, Zhe Qu1, Qianwang Chen1,3.
Abstract
High magnetic field-induced synthesis has been demonstrated to tune the structure and properties of the multiferroic metal-organic framework [(CH3)2NH2][Mn(HCOO)3]. The crystals obtained under 90 kOe exhibit a lower ferroelectric polarization value and reduced magnetic susceptibility, compared to crystals obtained without a field, which is attributed to structural changes induced by the high magnetic field. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 35539332 PMCID: PMC9079801 DOI: 10.1039/c8ra00799c
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 4.036
Fig. 1(a) Dielectric constants of AF-DMMnF and ZF-DMMnF as a function of temperature at 1 kHz; (b) the electric polarization of AF-DMMnF and ZF-DMMnF as a function of temperature. Electric polarization was measured after cooling the sample at a voltage of 750V cm−1.
Fig. 2Detail of the Raman spectra corresponding to the spectral ranges 25–300, 700–1200, 1300–1600 and 2650–3200 cm−1 at different temperatures for the samples. Black lines: 140 K for ZF-DMMnF; red line: 170 K for ZF-DMMnF; blue line: 140 K for AF-DMMnF; pink line: 170 K for AF-DMMnF.
Fig. 3Temperature dependence of χM of AF-DMMnF (a) and ZF-DMMnF (b) measured at 200 Oe from 2 to 20 K (ZFC and FC). (c) Field-dependent isothermal magnetization M(T, H) for AF-DMMnF and ZF-DMMnF at 1.8 K from 0 to 10 kOe. (d) The hysteresis loop measured at 1.8 K.
Fig. 4The ESR spectra of AF-DMMnF (a) and ZF-DMMnF (b) at selected temperatures.