Multiferroic materials, in which electric and magnetic properties are combined in promising ways, will be the heart of new ...
Tb2(MoO4)3 functions as a multiferroic at 160 °C, addressing key limitations and opening new avenues for high-temperature ...
While most multiferroics can't operate above room temperature, a team of researchers at Tohoku University demonstrated that ...
Researchers are breaking limits by increasing the temperature multiferroics can operate at, from room temperature up to a blistering 160 degrees Celsius.
Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Quantum State Control and Optical Field Manipulation, Department of Physics, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University, 310018 Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China ...
Now, a new study shows that ferroelectricity can be imparted on a non-ferroelectric material if its stacked together—a concept known as proximity ferroelectricity. This could help make data ...
“Bilayers of two-dimensional van der Waals materials that lack an inversion center can show a novel form of ferroelectricity, where certain stacking arrangements of the two layers lead to an ...
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