Multiferroicity, The coupling between magnetic and polarization
K. F. Wang, J. -M. Liu, and Z. F. Ren

TL;DR
This review discusses the physical principles, mechanisms, and recent advances in single-phase multiferroics, emphasizing their potential for novel device applications through the coupling of magnetic and electric orders.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the key concepts, challenges, and recent mechanisms for multiferroicity, highlighting new pathways for integrating magnetism and ferroelectricity.
Findings
Identification of three novel mechanisms for multiferroicity
Discussion of elementary excitations like electromagnons
Analysis of application potentials and open research questions
Abstract
Multiferroics, defined for those multifunctional materials in which two or more kinds of fundamental ferroicities coexist, have become one of the hottest topics of condensed matter physics and materials science in recent years. The coexistence of several order parameters in multiferroics brings out novel physical phenomena and offers possibilities for new device functions. The revival of research activities on multiferroics is evidenced by some novel discoveries and concepts, both experimentally and theoretically. In this review article, we outline some of the progressive milestones in this stimulating field, specially for those single phase multiferroics where magnetism and ferroelectricity coexist. Firstly, we will highlight the physical concepts of multiferroicity and the current challenges to integrate the magnetism and ferroelectricity into a single-phase system. Subsequently, we…
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