Matsukura et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Control of magnetism by electric fieldsMatsukura et al., 2015
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- 13969135923889466789
- Author
- Matsukura F
- Tokura Y
- Ohno H
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- Publication venue
- Nature nanotechnology
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The electrical manipulation of magnetism and magnetic properties has been achieved across a number of different material systems. For example, applying an electric field to a ferromagnetic material through an insulator alters its charge-carrier population. In the case …
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