Abstract

The magnetic, electronic, and polarization properties of the SrFeO3 and SrMnO3 compounds with a perovskite structure are calculated using the density functional theory in the bulk and thin-film states. A ferroelectric instability is found to be absent in the bulk state, and the polar mode is softened in the thin-film state of SrMnO3 in the presence of tensile stresses in the substrate. As a result, a polar phase with a polarization of 23 μC/cm2 appears, which agrees with experimental data. The study of the magnetic and electronic properties demonstrates the existence of G-type antiferromagnetic ordering in SrMnO3 and the appearance of a dielectric gap of about 1.5 eV in its thin film. A ferromagnetic phase with metallic conduction in both the bulk and thin-film states is detected in SrFeO3.

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