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Observation of coupled magnetic and electric domains

Ferroelectromagnets are an interesting group of compounds that complement purely (anti-)ferroelectric or (anti-)ferromagnetic materials-they display simultaneous electric and magnetic order. With this coexistence they supplement materials in which magnetization can be induced by an electric field an...

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Published in:Nature (London) 2002-10, Vol.419 (6909), p.818-820
Main Authors: Fiebig, M, Lottermoser, Th, Fröhlich, D, Goltsev, A. V, Pisarev, R. V
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