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- W4308477191 abstract "At the end of the nineteenth century, Pierre Curie first conjectured the existence of the magnetoelectric (ME) effect: induction of magnetization by means of an electric field and induction of polarization by means of a magnetic field. In some MEs, however, a finite spontaneous electric polarization can develop in accordance with a transition into a complex magnetic ordered state. In magnetically induced ferroelectrics, their ferroelectric property can be modulated by applying a magnetic field because ferroelectricity is ascribed to magnetism. Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) is the most widely studied ME multiferroic compound. The gigantic ferroelectric polarization observed in the thin films was initially considered to be ascribed to the effect of strain. Hexaferrites, i.e. ferrites with hexagonal structures, have long been used in practical applications such as permanent magnets. The symmetry of the longitudinal-conical structure does not make the system polar in the framework of the spin-current mechanism." @default.
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- W4308477191 title "Ferrite‐Based Magnetoelectronics" @default.
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