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Multiferroic Materials : Properties, Techniques, and Applications - Junling Wang

Multiferroic Materials

Properties, Techniques, and Applications

By: Junling Wang (Editor)

Paperback | 31 March 2021 | Edition Number 1

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"a very detailed book on multiferroics that will be useful for PhD students and researchers interested in this emerging field of materials science"



-Dr. Wilfrid Prellier, Research Director, CNRS, Caen, France





Multiferroics has emerged as one of the hottest topics in solid state physics in this millennium. The coexistence of multiple ferroic/antiferroic properties makes them useful both for fundamental studies and practical applications such as revolutionary new memory technologies and next-generation spintronics devices. This book provides an historical introduction to the field, followed by a summary of recent progress in single-phase multiferroics (type-I and type-II), multiferroic composites (bulk and nano composites), and emerging areas such as domain walls and vortices. Each chapter addresses potential technological implications. There is also a section dedicated to theoretical approaches, both phenomenological and first-principles calculations.

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"A very detailed book on multiferroics that will be useful for PhD students and researchers interested in this emerging field of materials science." -Dr. Wilfrid Prellier, Research Director, CNRS, Caen, France

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