One of the main strategies to control magnetism by voltage is the use of magnetostrictive-piezoelectric hybrid materials, such as ferromagnetic-ferroelectric heterostructures. When such heterostructures are subjected to an electric field, piezostrain-mediated effects, electronic charging, and voltage-driven oxygen migration (magnetoionics) may simultaneously occur, making the interpretation of the magnetoelectric effects not straightforward and often leading to misconceptions. Typically, the strain-mediated magnetoelectric response is symmetric with respect to the sign of the applied voltage because the induced strain (and variations in the magnetization) depends on the square of the ferroelectric polarization. Conversely, asymmetric respon...
Modern data storage devices use the magnetization in a material to store information. Current resear...
Reversible control of magnetization by electric fields without assistance from a subsidiary magnetic...
Taking advantage of the magnetoelectric and its inverse effect, this article demonstrates strain-med...
One of the main strategies to control magnetism by voltage is the use of magnetostrictive-piezoelect...
Electric field control of magnetization and anisotropy in layered structures with perpendicular magn...
Manipulation of magnetically ordered states by electrical means is a promising approach towards nove...
We present a study of the control of electric field induced strain on the magnetic and electrical tr...
Large changes in the magnetization of ferromagnetic films can be electrically driven by non-180° fer...
AbstractMultiferroic heterostructures showing both electric and magnetic orders have attracted much ...
Magnetism and ferroelectricity are essential to many forms of current technology, and the quest for ...
Ferroelectric materials are characterised by spontaneous polarization that is switchable by an elect...
Electric control of magnetism in magnetoelectric (ME) multiferroics is expected to have a significan...
Multiferroic heterostructures comprising ferroelectric and ferro(ferri)magnetic constituents have re...
Electrical manipulation of magnetism has been a long sought-after goal to realize energy-efficient s...
Magnetoelectric coupling1,2 between magnetic and electrical\ud properties presents valuable degrees ...
Modern data storage devices use the magnetization in a material to store information. Current resear...
Reversible control of magnetization by electric fields without assistance from a subsidiary magnetic...
Taking advantage of the magnetoelectric and its inverse effect, this article demonstrates strain-med...
One of the main strategies to control magnetism by voltage is the use of magnetostrictive-piezoelect...
Electric field control of magnetization and anisotropy in layered structures with perpendicular magn...
Manipulation of magnetically ordered states by electrical means is a promising approach towards nove...
We present a study of the control of electric field induced strain on the magnetic and electrical tr...
Large changes in the magnetization of ferromagnetic films can be electrically driven by non-180° fer...
AbstractMultiferroic heterostructures showing both electric and magnetic orders have attracted much ...
Magnetism and ferroelectricity are essential to many forms of current technology, and the quest for ...
Ferroelectric materials are characterised by spontaneous polarization that is switchable by an elect...
Electric control of magnetism in magnetoelectric (ME) multiferroics is expected to have a significan...
Multiferroic heterostructures comprising ferroelectric and ferro(ferri)magnetic constituents have re...
Electrical manipulation of magnetism has been a long sought-after goal to realize energy-efficient s...
Magnetoelectric coupling1,2 between magnetic and electrical\ud properties presents valuable degrees ...
Modern data storage devices use the magnetization in a material to store information. Current resear...
Reversible control of magnetization by electric fields without assistance from a subsidiary magnetic...
Taking advantage of the magnetoelectric and its inverse effect, this article demonstrates strain-med...