“…For example, in compounds with nonsymmorphic space groups, if the magnetic atoms sit at special Wyckoff positions (e.g., with pointgroup symmetry −1, as the monoclinic R 2 MnMO 6 [M: Ni,Co] series), some propagation vectors at the zone boundary of the paraelectric phase favor polar symmetries and the occurrence of type II multiferroicity. An example is the collinear E phase in monoclinic P2 1 /n double perovskites (DPs) presenting upup-down-down (↑↑↓↓) spin chains along a particular crystallographic direction (e.g., R 2 MnCoO 6 , R = Yb, Lu [3]). The presence of a magnetic propagation vector k = (0, 0, 1/2) implies that the glide plane is necessarily broken.…”