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Title: SrTiO3—Glimpses of an Inexhaustible Source of Novel Solid State Phenomena
Authors: Kleemann, Wolfgang
Dec, Jan
Tkach, Aleksander
Vilarinho, Paula M.
Keywords: strontium titanate; quantum paraelectricity; quantum fluctuations; ferroelectricity; isotope exchange; external stress; polar metal; superconductivity; phase coexistence; magnetoelectric multiglass
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: "Condensed Matter" Vol. 5, iss. 4 (2020), art. no 58
Abstract: The purpose of this selective review is primarily to demonstrate the large versatility of the insulating quantum paraelectric perovskite SrTiO3 explained in “Introduction” part, and “Routes of SrTiO3 toward ferroelectricity and other collective states” part. Apart from ferroelectricity under various boundary conditions, it exhibits regular electronic and superconductivity via doping or external fields and is capable of displaying diverse coupled states. “Magnetoelectric multiglass (Sr,Mn)TiO3” part, deals with mesoscopic physics of the solid solution SrTiO3:Mn2+. It is at the origin of both polar and spin cluster glass forming and is altogether a novel multiferroic system. Independent transitions at different glass temperatures, power law dynamic criticality, divergent third-order susceptibilities, and higher order magneto-electric interactions are convincing fingerprints.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/16364
DOI: 10.3390/condmat5040058
ISSN: 2410-3896
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