Large changes in the magnetization of ferromagnetic films can be electrically driven by non-180° ferroelectric domain switching in underlying substrates, but the shear components of the strains that mediate these magnetoelectric effects have not been considered so far. Here we reveal the presence of these shear strains in a polycrystalline film of Ni on a 0.68Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-0.32PbTiO3 substrate in the pseudo-cubic (011)pc orientation. Although vibrating sample magnetometry records giant magnetoelectric effects that are consistent with the hitherto expected 90° rotations of a global magnetic easy axis, high-resolution vector maps of magnetization (constructed from photoemission electron microscopy data, with contrast from X-ray magnetic ci...
We investigate the influence of dislocations and twin walls in BaTiO3 on its ferroelectric response ...
Strain-mediated thin film multiferroics comprising piezoelectric/ferromagnetic heterostructures enab...
We identify room-temperature converse magnetoelectric effects (CMEs) that are non-volatile by using ...
Large changes in the magnetization of ferromagnetic films can be electrically driven by non-180° fer...
The in plane magnetization of thin films can be electrically controlled via changes of strain1-7, ex...
We report direct Lorentz microscopy observations of electrically induced magnetic domain motion in a...
A ferromagnetic (FM) thin film deposited on a substrate of Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 (PMN-PT) is an ap...
High-resolution magnetoelectric imaging is used to demonstrate electrical control of the perpendicul...
Composite multiferroic systems, consisting of a piezoelectric substrate coupled with a ferromagnetic...
We study strain-controlled magnetization-reorientation processes in nickel thin film/piezoelectric a...
In this work, we experimentally demonstrate deterministic electrically driven, strain-mediated domai...
International audienceThe phenomena associated with strain-mediated multiferroic behavior have been ...
Uniaxial magnetic anisotropy was imposed on a CoFeB film by applying an in-plane magnetic field duri...
We demonstrate how shape-induced strain can be used to control antiferromagnetic order in NiO/Pt thi...
Multiferroic heterostructures based on the strain-mediated mechanism present ultralow heat dissipati...
We investigate the influence of dislocations and twin walls in BaTiO3 on its ferroelectric response ...
Strain-mediated thin film multiferroics comprising piezoelectric/ferromagnetic heterostructures enab...
We identify room-temperature converse magnetoelectric effects (CMEs) that are non-volatile by using ...
Large changes in the magnetization of ferromagnetic films can be electrically driven by non-180° fer...
The in plane magnetization of thin films can be electrically controlled via changes of strain1-7, ex...
We report direct Lorentz microscopy observations of electrically induced magnetic domain motion in a...
A ferromagnetic (FM) thin film deposited on a substrate of Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3-PbTiO3 (PMN-PT) is an ap...
High-resolution magnetoelectric imaging is used to demonstrate electrical control of the perpendicul...
Composite multiferroic systems, consisting of a piezoelectric substrate coupled with a ferromagnetic...
We study strain-controlled magnetization-reorientation processes in nickel thin film/piezoelectric a...
In this work, we experimentally demonstrate deterministic electrically driven, strain-mediated domai...
International audienceThe phenomena associated with strain-mediated multiferroic behavior have been ...
Uniaxial magnetic anisotropy was imposed on a CoFeB film by applying an in-plane magnetic field duri...
We demonstrate how shape-induced strain can be used to control antiferromagnetic order in NiO/Pt thi...
Multiferroic heterostructures based on the strain-mediated mechanism present ultralow heat dissipati...
We investigate the influence of dislocations and twin walls in BaTiO3 on its ferroelectric response ...
Strain-mediated thin film multiferroics comprising piezoelectric/ferromagnetic heterostructures enab...
We identify room-temperature converse magnetoelectric effects (CMEs) that are non-volatile by using ...