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Magnetoelectric Coupling Based on Protons in Ammonium\nSulfate
Lei Meng, Chen He, Fei Yen
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Scaling of 3D‐integrated electronics exacerbates thermal bottlenecks, motivating solid‐state on‐chip cooling beyond convection and immersion. This perspective reviews optical refrigeration, electroluminescent cooling, and thermoelectrics for localized, vibration‐free heat removal.
Huilong Liu +2 more
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Magnetoelectric composites are emerging as a promising material solution for spintronic magnetic memory devices, offering high-speed data access and enhanced energy efficiency. Here, we investigate magnetoelectric coupling in polymer-based nanocomposites
Rui Carvalho +5 more
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Establishing an unobstructed conduit for hydrogen diffusion via the artificial design of material microstructure associated with boundary configuration and crystal orientation offers a powerful tuning knob for extensively accelerating the proton mobility and enhancing electronic phase modulations, thereby advancing the high‐speed protonic device ...
Xuanchi Zhou +11 more
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Magnetoelectric coupling at the La1-xSrxMnO3/ionic liquid interface
Alan Molinari
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Dielectric and Magnetoelectric Properties of TGS–Magnetite Composite
In our studies, we combined two powdered materials, i.e., ferroelectric triglycine sulfate (TGS) and ferrimagnetic magnetite Fe3O4, to obtain a magnetoelectric composite.
Mariusz Trybus +2 more
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Correction: Giant magnetoelectric coupling observed at high frequency in NiFe2O4-BaTiO3 particulate composite. [PDF]
Shi Z +5 more
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Theory of low-frequency magnetoelectric coupling in magnetostrictive-piezoelectric bilayers [PDF]
М. И. Бичурин +2 more
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Metal–Organic Framework‐Based Materials for Dielectric Energy Storage
This review explores the structural design of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) for high‐performance dielectric energy storage applications. By analyzing systems from homogeneous and heterogeneous to stimuli‐responsive and conductive, it fundamentally connects diverse framework topologies to core polarization and charge dynamics.
Seemab Hussnain +7 more
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Magnetoelectric Coupling in Room Temperature Multiferroic Ba2EuFeNb4O15/BaFe12O19 Epitaxial Heterostructures Grown by Laser Ablation. [PDF]
Hajlaoui T, Harnagea C, Pignolet A.
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