Abstract

It is shown that the destruction of the cycloidal structure of the magnetic ferroelectric BiFeO3 by a high magnetic field (Hn≈200 kOe) leads to the onset of a linear magnetoelectric effect and the appearance of a toroidal moment. The proof of the existence of a toroidal moment T in a high magnetic field (H>Hn) is based on the experimental observation that the off-diagonal components of the linear ME effect tensor are asymmetric (α12=−α21 for L‖c, where L is the antiferromagnetic vector), inasmuch as Tz∼α12−α21.

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