Multiferroics and Beyond
School Lectures. Please click on lecture title below to download PDF in a new window.
Bernd Lorenz, University of Houston
Tuning multiferroics under extreme conditions: Effects of high pressure, magnetic fields, and substitutions
Competing interactions, magnetic frustration, the “Devil’s Staircase”, and other exotic phenomena: How they become real in multiferroic compounds
Thomas Lottermoser, University of Bonn
Nonlinear Optics onFerroics & Multiferroics
Multiferroic RMnO3
Maxim Mostovoy, University of Groningen
Multiferroic and magnetoelectric materials
Multiferroic and magnetoelectric materials 2
Jan Musfeldt, University of Tennessee
New Directions for Mutliferroic Materials
MagnetoElastic Interactions in Multiferroic Materials: An Experimental Point of View
Karin Rabe, Rutgers University
Magnetostructural coupling in multiferroics, part 1
Magnetostructural coupling in multiferroics, part 2
Nicola Spaldin, University of California, Santa Barbara
Why ferroelectrics are usually not magnetic and magnets are usually not polar
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