-
Multiferroics are
defined as
materials that
exhibit more than one of the
primary ferroic properties in the same phase:
ferromagnetism – a magnetisation...
-
explains the
magnetoelectric effects in a
class of
materials termed multiferroics. The
discovery of
antisymmetric exchange originated in the
early 20th...
-
materials science at ETH Zurich,
known for her
pioneering research on
multiferroics. A
native of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England,
Spaldin earned a Bachelor...
-
magnetic point groups. Symmetry-based
predictions of the
structure of the
multiferroic domain walls have been
proven using phenomenology coupling via magnetization...
-
study of
materials with new and
unique properties.
Examples include multiferroic materials, and
superlattices that
allow the
study of
quantum phenomena...
-
ferroelectric perovskites,
manganites with
colossal magnetoresistance, and
multiferroic oxides with
potential benefits for
modern information technologies.[citation...
-
chemical compound with
perovskite structure and one of the most
promising multiferroic materials. The room-temperature
phase of BiFeO3 is
classed as rhombohedral...
-
Materials that are both
ferroelectric and
ferromagnetic are
known as
multiferroics. When most
materials are
electrically polarized, the
polarization induced...
- (BaFe12O19), a
ferrimagnetic ceramic material Bi****h ferrite, a
promising multiferroic material Calcium aluminoferrite, Ca2(Al,Fe)2O5, a
mineral found in cements...
-
mixed oxides.
Reported magnetochromic compounds are
multiferroic manganese tungsten oxide and
multiferroic bi****h ferrite. Magnetically–induced
color change...