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The evolution of multiferroics [PDF]
Materials with a coexistence of magnetic and ferroelectric order — multiferroics — provide an efficient route for the control of magnetism by electric fields. The study of multiferroics dates back to the 1950s, but in recent years, key discoveries in theory, synthesis and characterization techniques have led to a new surge of interest in these ...
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Nanoscale, 2021
2D multiferroics achieve multiple functions and new mechanisms through magnetoelectric, piezoelectric, and magnetoelastic coupling phenomena, opening up new research avenues.
Yuerui Lu+3 more
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2D multiferroics achieve multiple functions and new mechanisms through magnetoelectric, piezoelectric, and magnetoelastic coupling phenomena, opening up new research avenues.
Yuerui Lu+3 more
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Phase Transitions, 2015
Based on first-principles calculations, we explore an unconventional type of multiferroicity obtained via magnetic doping of wide-gap layered-perovskite ferroelectrics of the family AnTinO3n+2. Using the n=4 member La2Ti2O7 as home base, we substitute 3d atoms for Ti.
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Based on first-principles calculations, we explore an unconventional type of multiferroicity obtained via magnetic doping of wide-gap layered-perovskite ferroelectrics of the family AnTinO3n+2. Using the n=4 member La2Ti2O7 as home base, we substitute 3d atoms for Ti.
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Advances in magnetoelectric multiferroics
Nature Materials, 2019Nature Materials, 18 (3)
N. A. Spaldin, R. Ramesh
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Multiferroic and Magnetoelectric Materials
ChemInform, 2006AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF.
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Spintronics with multiferroics
MRS Online Proceedings Library, 2007This is a copy of the slides presented at the meeting but not formally written up for the volume. Multiferroics belong to a class of compounds which show simultaneous electric and magnetic orders. Consideration has been focused on this family of materials due to their potential for applications in electronics resulting from both the ferroelectric and ...
C. Derankt+13 more
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Spintronics with Multiferroics
INTERMAG 2006 - IEEE International Magnetics Conference, 2006Multiferroics belong to a class of compounds that show simultaneous electric and magnetic orders. Multiferroics could be useful for a broad range of applications and have a strong potential for spintronics. Magnetoelectric effect can be used to change the resistance state of a spin-valve or magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) without applying an external ...
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2015
Multiferroics (MFs) are insulating materials that are simultaneously magnetically ordered and ferroelectric (FE). From a fundamental standpoint, it is interesting to understand the properties and coupling of these two disparate types of order. These materials could also be useful for a variety of applications such as for spintronics, sensors, and ...
William Ratcliff, Jeffrey W. Lynn
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Multiferroics (MFs) are insulating materials that are simultaneously magnetically ordered and ferroelectric (FE). From a fundamental standpoint, it is interesting to understand the properties and coupling of these two disparate types of order. These materials could also be useful for a variety of applications such as for spintronics, sensors, and ...
William Ratcliff, Jeffrey W. Lynn
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Addendum to ‘Multiferroic fluorides’
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2011An additional eight or ten fluorides with multiferroic phases are listed as an addendum to our recent review ‘Multiferroic Fluorides’ (Scott J F and Blinc R 2011 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 23 113202).
James F. Scott, Robert Blinc
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Reports on Progress in Physics, 2014
Multiferroics, compounds with both magnetic and ferroelectric orders, are believed to be a key material system to achieve cross-control between magnetism and electricity in a solid with minute energy dissipation. Such a colossal magnetoelectric (ME) effect has been an issue of keen interest for a long time in condensed matter physics as well as a most ...
Yoshinori Tokura+4 more
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Multiferroics, compounds with both magnetic and ferroelectric orders, are believed to be a key material system to achieve cross-control between magnetism and electricity in a solid with minute energy dissipation. Such a colossal magnetoelectric (ME) effect has been an issue of keen interest for a long time in condensed matter physics as well as a most ...
Yoshinori Tokura+4 more
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