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Caloric and multicaloric effects in oxygen ferroics and multiferroics

The main problems of the current state-of-the-art research into the caloric effects observed in oxygen ferroics, multiferroics, and composites, as well as the influence of different factors (anisotropy, dimensional parameters, direct and indirect interferroic interactions) on these effects, have bee...

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Published in:Physics of the solid state 2015-03, Vol.57 (3), p.429-441
Main Authors: Flerov, I. N., Mikhaleva, E. A., Gorev, M. V., Kartashev, A. V.
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