(physics) Phenomenon exhibited by certain electromagnetic waves and other transverse waves in which the direction of the electric field or the displacement direction of the vibrations is constant or varies in some definite way. Also known as wave polarization. The direction of the electric field or...
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Electrets are closely associated with the development of philosophy, electromagnetism and physics in general. The first experiments in this field were reported over a few thousand years ago and, as is well known, they led to the name electron. A significant change in the rate of discoveries too...
POLARIZATION (Electricity)HYPERFINE interactionsMANGANITEPHASE transitionsMOSSBAUER spectroscopyIONIC structureAn Erratum to this paper has been published: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063776123070142doi:10.1134/S1063776123070142V. I. Nitsenkogrid.14476.300000 0001 2342 9668Moscow State University 119991 Moscow ...
- 《Journal of Physics Condensed Matter》 被引量: 158发表: 2009年 FAST TRACK COMMUNICATION: Magnetic control of large room-temperature polarization Numerous authors have referred to room-temperature magnetic switching of large electric polarizations as 'the Holy Grail' of magnetoelectricity. We report...
Realization of higher-order multistates with mutual interstate switching in ferroelectric materials is a perpetual drive for high-density storage devices and beyond-Moore technologies. Here we demonstrate experimentally that antiferroelectric van der Waa
Nevertheless, while they involve similar ingredients, there is a critical difference between such effects and the one that we have introduced in this work: in the present case the material is not piezoelectric in absence of magnetic order; instead, piezo- electricity is magnetically-driven. Hence,...
In this lesson we will learn about the interpretation of Induced Polarization. Examine how to interpret the results of induced polarization...
(MF), is desirable for device applications, such as actuators, switches, magnetic field sensors, or new types of electronic memory devices.1–6 However, this coexistence and possible coupling, i.e., magnetoelectricity (ME), tends to be rare in single-phase materials.7 An alternate method is...
Roman surface is intriguing and may extend the territory in the field of topological physics. Magnetoelectric (ME) multiferroics with spin-induced ferroelectric polarization (P) have received considerable attention owing to their coupled spin and electrical dipole orders27, where the electric polarization...