Yang Junjie, Matsuda Masaaki, Tyson Trevor, Young Joshua, Ratcliff William, Gao Yunpeng, Obeysekera Dimuthu, Guo Xiaoyu, Owen Rachel, Zhao Liuyan, Cheong Sang-Wook
Department of Physics, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, 07102, USA.
Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN, 37831, USA.
Adv Sci (Weinh). 2024 Sep;11(33):e2402048. doi: 10.1002/advs.202402048. Epub 2024 Jul 3.
Ferro-rotational (FR) materials, renowned for their distinctive material functionalities, present challenges in the growth of homo-FR crystals (i.e., single FR domain). This study explores a cost-effective approach to growing homo-FR helimagnetic RbFe(SO) (RFSO) crystals by lowering the crystal growth temperature below the T threshold using the high-pressure hydrothermal method. Through polarized neutron diffraction experiments, it is observed that nearly 86% of RFSO crystals consist of a homo-FR domain. Notably, RFSO displays remarkable stability in the FR phase, with an exceptionally high T of ≈573 K. Furthermore, RFSO exhibits a chiral helical magnetic structure with switchable ferroelectric polarization below 4 K. Importantly, external electric fields can induce a single magnetic domain state and manipulate its magnetic chirality. The findings suggest that the search for new FR magnets with outstanding material properties should consider magnetic sulfates as promising candidates.