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Effect of oxidation of the ultrathin Fe electrode material on the strength of magnetoelectric coupling in composite multiferroics

Fechner et al., 2009

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7145365302666587970
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Fechner M
Ostanin S
Mertig I
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Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics

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We present an ab initio study of the effect of iron oxidation on magnetoelectric coupling which appears at the ferromagnet/ferroelectric interface, such as Fe 2/A TiO 3 (001)(A= Ba, Pb). The oxygen coverage, c, ranging between one half and two adsorbed O per each Fe …
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