Origin of the magnetoelectric effect in the Cs2FeCl5 center dot D2O compound.

Origin of the magnetoelectric effect in the Cs2FeCl5 center dot D2O compound.

Cs2FeCl5 center dot D2O has been identified as a linear magnetoelectricmaterial, although the correlation of this property with the magnetic structures of this compound has not been adequately studied. We have used single-crystal and powder neutron diffraction to obtain detailed information about its nuclear and magnetic structures. From the nuclear structure analysis, we describe the occurrence of a phase transition related to the reorganization of the [FeCl5 center dot D2O]-2 ions and the Cs+ counterion. The magnetic structure was determined at zero magnetic field at 1.8 K using single-crystal diffraction and its temperature evolution was recorded using powder diffraction. The symmetry analysis of the magnetic structure is compatible with the occurrence of the magnetoelectric effect. Moreover, the evolution of the magnetic structure as a function of the external magnetic field has also been studied. The reorientation of the magnetic moments under applied external field along the easy axis (b axis at low temperature) is compatible with the occurrence of a spin-flop transition. The application of a magnetic field below TN compels the magnetic moments to flip from the b axis to the ac plane (with a small induced component along the b axis), for a critical magnetic field of ca. 1.2 T.