Ferroelectromagnets: Fifty years after discovery
by I. E. Chupis
Publisher: arXiv 2010
Number of pages: 109
Description:
The problems and future prospects of enhancing magnetoelectric effects in ferroelectromagnets are being discussed. The book is intended for researchers in ferroelectricity and magnetism and for students of physical specialities.
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