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단일상 자기전기 다강성 산화물의 연구동향

Alternative Title
Progress in the Development of Single-Phase Magnetoelectric Multiferroic Oxides
Author(s)
조재현조욱
Issued Date
2021-09
DOI
10.31613/ceramist.2021.24.3.02
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/54175
Citation
Ceramist, v.24, no.3, pp.228 - 247
Abstract
Magnetoelectric (ME) multiferroics manifesting the coexistence and the coupling of ferromagnetic and ferroelectric order are appealing widespread interest owing to their fascinating physical behaviors and possible novel applications. In this review, we highlight the progress in single-phase ME multiferroic oxides research in terms of the classification depending on the physical origins of ferroic properties and the corresponding examples for each case, i.e., material by material, along with their ME multiferroic properties including saturation magnetization, spontaneous polarization, (anti)ferromagnetic/ferroelectric transition temperature, and ME coefficient. The magnetoelectrically-active applications of high expectancy are presented by citing the representative examples such as magnetoelectric random-access-memory and multiferroic photovoltaics. Furthermore, we discuss how the development of ME multiferroic oxides should proceed by considering the current research status in terms of developed materials and designed applications. We believe that this short review will provide a basic introduction for the researchers new to this field.
Publisher
The Korean Ceramic Society
ISSN
1226-976X
Keyword (Author)
Magnetoelectric couplingFerromagnetism/ferromagnetic oxidesFerroelectricity/ferroelectric oxidesSingle-phase multiferroics

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