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- In physics, ferroics is the generic name given to the study of ferromagnets, ferroelectrics, and ferroelastics. The basis of ferroics is to understand...
- mechanical equivalent of ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism in the field of ferroics. A ferroelastic crystal has two or more stable orientational states in...
- and the isotropic liquid phases in two dimensional systems of particles. Ferroics Ferroelastic state, a phenomenon in which a material may exhibit a spontaneous...
- Multiferroics are defined as materials that exhibit more than one of the primary ferroic properties in the same phase: ferromagnetism – a magnetisation that is...
- worked extensively in the fields of high temperature superconductors, ferroics and multiferroics, ionics, and semiconductors. She holds several licensed...
- pico-engineering and synthesis of the first room-temperature magnetoelectric multi-ferroic material." This prize recognizes an "individual in the early stages of...
- can serve for modelling of various microstructures arising in modelling Ferroics, i.e. various materials exhibiting e.g. Ferroelasticity (as Shape-memory...
- Moya, X.; Kar-Narayan, S.; Mathur, N. D. (2014). "Caloric materials near ferroic phase transitions" (PDF). Nature Materials. 13 (5): 439–50. Bibcode:2014NatMa...
- (superconductors, highly correlated electron spin systems, molecular magnets, ferroics, etc.) Understanding structure-property relationships Obtaining guidelines...
- Lira-Cantú, Mónica (2018), "Metal Oxides in Photovoltaics: All-Oxide, Ferroic, and Perovskite Solar Cells", The ****ure of Semiconductor Oxides in Next-Generation...