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k=0Magnetic Structure and Absence of Ferroelectricity in SmFeO3

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FIG. 2 (color online).Powder neutron diffraction measure-ments of SmFeO3 at (a),(b) 300 K and at (c),(d) 515 K
FIG. 4 (color online).Fe L2;3 XAS spectra of SmFeO3.(a)–(c) The linear polarization dependent XAS spectra measuredabove and below TSR with incident beam parallel to a, b,and c axis.
FIG. 5 (color online).Dielectric characterization of SmFeO3with the electric field along the b axis at different testingfrequencies

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