Abstract

CaBaCo4O7 (CBCO) cobaltite shows a giant spin driven pyroelectric polarization below its ferrimagnetic transition temperature at 64 K. In the present study, we have investigated the structural, magnetic and electric polarization properties of light nonmagnetic Zn doped polycrystalline CaBaCo3.97Zn0.03O7 (CBCZO) cobaltite. Neutron powder diffraction studies on the CBCZO show that the Zn occupies the Co2 sites which lowers the strength of the magnetic interactions between the bitetrahedral cobalt c-axis chains. Further, we show that these chains act as magnetic clusters and causes the switching of the electric polarization. This study specifies that the ferrimagnetic–pyroelectric ground state of CBCO is very sensitive to the light non-magnetic doping and the results can be used to further understand the pyroelectric polarization switching properties of CBCO.

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