A synergetic approach to enhance magnetoelectric effects (i.e., control of magnetism with voltage) and improve energy efficiency in magnetically actuated devices is presented. The investigated material consists of an ordered array of Co–Pt microdisks, in which nanoporosity and partial oxidation are introduced during the synthetic procedure to synergetically boost the effects of electric field. The microdisks are grown by electrodeposition from an electrolyte containing an amphiphilic polymeric surfactant. The bath formulation is designed to favor the incorporation of oxygen in the form of cobalt oxide. A pronounced reduction of coercivity (88%) and a remarkable increase of Kerr signal amplitude (60%) are observed at room temperature upon su...
This presentation covers different types of mechanisms and nanoporous materials whose magnetic prope...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
Fe-Cu films with pseudo-ordered, hierarchical porosity are prepared by a simple, two-step procedure ...
A synergetic approach to enhance magnetoelectric effects (i.e., control of magnetism with voltage) a...
Tailoring the magnetic properties of ordered arrays of patterned structures usually requires stringe...
Electric-field control of magnetism is a fundamentally different approach towards the implementation...
Voltage control of magnetism through electric field‐induced oxygen motion (magneto‐ionics) could rep...
New materials, based on nanoporous magnetic frameworks filled with liquid or solid dielectric phases...
Effective manipulation of the magnetic properties of nanostructured metallic alloys, exhibiting inte...
Voltage control of magnetism through electric field-induced oxygen motion (magneto-ionics) could rep...
Voltage control of magnetism through electric field-induced oxygen motion (magneto-ionics) could rep...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
Fe–Cu films with pseudo-ordered, hierarchical porosity are prepared by a simple, two-step procedure ...
Effective manipulation of the magnetic properties of nanostructured metallic alloys, exhibiting inte...
Electric-field-controlled magnetism can boost energy efficiency in widespread applications. However,...
This presentation covers different types of mechanisms and nanoporous materials whose magnetic prope...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
Fe-Cu films with pseudo-ordered, hierarchical porosity are prepared by a simple, two-step procedure ...
A synergetic approach to enhance magnetoelectric effects (i.e., control of magnetism with voltage) a...
Tailoring the magnetic properties of ordered arrays of patterned structures usually requires stringe...
Electric-field control of magnetism is a fundamentally different approach towards the implementation...
Voltage control of magnetism through electric field‐induced oxygen motion (magneto‐ionics) could rep...
New materials, based on nanoporous magnetic frameworks filled with liquid or solid dielectric phases...
Effective manipulation of the magnetic properties of nanostructured metallic alloys, exhibiting inte...
Voltage control of magnetism through electric field-induced oxygen motion (magneto-ionics) could rep...
Voltage control of magnetism through electric field-induced oxygen motion (magneto-ionics) could rep...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
Fe–Cu films with pseudo-ordered, hierarchical porosity are prepared by a simple, two-step procedure ...
Effective manipulation of the magnetic properties of nanostructured metallic alloys, exhibiting inte...
Electric-field-controlled magnetism can boost energy efficiency in widespread applications. However,...
This presentation covers different types of mechanisms and nanoporous materials whose magnetic prope...
Magnetic data storage and magnetically actuated devices are conventionally controlled by magnetic fi...
Fe-Cu films with pseudo-ordered, hierarchical porosity are prepared by a simple, two-step procedure ...