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- 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...
- study of materials with new and unique properties. Examples include multiferroic materials, and superlattices that allow the study of quantum phenomena...
- also exhibit magnetic ordering making them single structural phase multiferroics. This material property is highly interesting for construction of memory...
- Materials that are both ferroelectric and ferromagnetic are known as multiferroics. When most materials are electrically polarized, the polarization induced...
- materials science at ETH Zurich, known for her pioneering research on multiferroics. A native of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England, Spaldin earned a Bachelor...
- mixed oxides. Reported magnetochromic compounds are multiferroic manganese tungsten oxide and multiferroic bi****h ferrite. Magnetically–induced color change...
- (BaFe12O19), a ferrimagnetic ceramic material Bi****h ferrite, a promising multiferroic material Calcium aluminoferrite, Ca2(Al,Fe)2O5, a mineral found in cements...
- applications of the same. He is best known for his work on ferroelectric and multiferroic thin films. Currently he is a Robert A. Welch Professor of Materials...
- Under this project, he was particularly interested in synthesizing multiferroics based on manganese oxides. He guided Andrew E. Smith, the first graduate...