Abstract

We report the dielectric anomaries at the phase transitions of Lu(Fe 2+ Fe 3+ )O 4 , which is considered as a charge and spin frustrated system. Dielectric constant shows a hump, just above the transition from the high temperature two-dimensional to the low temperature three-dimensional charge ordering. A few glassy behaviors were observed at this transition. The presence of spontaneous polarization in the low temperature phase was confirmed by the measurement of pyroelectricity. A step-wise increase of the dielectric constant with increasing temperature was observed between 150 K and 250 K as in other RFe 2 O 4 . These phenomena are explained by the presence of the polar domains with the ordering of Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ and the motions of the antiphase boundaries between them.

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