It was recently observed that the ferroelectrics showing the strongest sensitivity to an applied magnetic field are spiral magnets. We present a phenomenological theory of inhomogeneous ferroelectric magnets, which describes their thermodynamics and magnetic field behavior, e.g., dielectric susceptibility anomalies at magnetic transitions and sudden flops of electric polarization in an applied magnetic field. We show that electric polarization can also be induced at domain walls and that magnetic vortices carry electric charge.</p
Ferroelectric spiral magnets DyMnO3 and TbMnO3 show similar behavior of electric polarization in app...
Topological defects in ordered states with spontaneously broken symmetry often have unusual physical...
The discovery of magnetically induced electric polarization in cupric oxide at 230 K has uncovered a...
It was recently observed that the ferroelectrics showing the strongest sensitivity to an applied mag...
It was recently observed that the ferroelectrics showing the strongest sensitivity to an applied mag...
Magnetism and ferroelectricity are essential to many forms of current technology, and the quest for ...
We demonstrate that magnetic vortices in which spins are coupled to polar lattice distortions via su...
Topological magnetic defects in multiferroic materials acquire an electric charge or dipole moment d...
A Comment on the Letter by Maxim Mostovoy, [Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 067601 (2006)]. The author of the L...
Multiferroics are materials that display spontaneous ferroelectric and magnetic ordering at the same...
Ferroelectric spiral magnets DyMnO3 and TbMnO3 show similar behavior of electric polarization in app...
Topological defects in ordered states with spontaneously broken symmetry often have unusual physical...
The discovery of magnetically induced electric polarization in cupric oxide at 230 K has uncovered a...
It was recently observed that the ferroelectrics showing the strongest sensitivity to an applied mag...
It was recently observed that the ferroelectrics showing the strongest sensitivity to an applied mag...
Magnetism and ferroelectricity are essential to many forms of current technology, and the quest for ...
We demonstrate that magnetic vortices in which spins are coupled to polar lattice distortions via su...
Topological magnetic defects in multiferroic materials acquire an electric charge or dipole moment d...
A Comment on the Letter by Maxim Mostovoy, [Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 067601 (2006)]. The author of the L...
Multiferroics are materials that display spontaneous ferroelectric and magnetic ordering at the same...
Ferroelectric spiral magnets DyMnO3 and TbMnO3 show similar behavior of electric polarization in app...
Topological defects in ordered states with spontaneously broken symmetry often have unusual physical...
The discovery of magnetically induced electric polarization in cupric oxide at 230 K has uncovered a...