А. Г. ЖдановА. К. ЗвездинA. P. PyatakovT.B. KosykhD. Viehland
The specific features of the "incommensurate-commensurate" phase transitions induced by a magnetic field in multiferroics (materials with coexisting magnetic and electric ordering) are considered. These materials are ferroelectromagnets, for example, bismuth ferrite BiFeO3 and BiFeO3-based compounds, which have spatially modulated spin structures. It is shown that the interaction between the electric and magnetic subsystems of the multiferroic material can lead to an electric-field-induced shift of the critical magnetic field corresponding to the transition from a spatially modulated state to a homogeneous antiferromagnetic state. According to the theoretical estimates obtained for material parameters characteristic of the bismuth ferrite, this shift is of the order of 0.5 T in an electric field of 50 kV/cm. The phase diagrams are constructed in the "electric field-magnetic field" coordinates. The results of calculations performed in the harmonic incommensurate structure approximation are compared with the exact soliton solution.
А. Г. ЖдановT.B. KosykhA. P. PyatakovА. К. ЗвездинD. Viehland
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