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Molecular ferroelectric with low-magnetic-field magnetoelectricity at room temperature
Z. Hu, X. Yang, et al.
Discover groundbreaking research by Zhao-Bo Hu and colleagues on a novel single-phase paramagnetic ferroelectric molecule, [TMCM][FeCl4]. This study highlights how low magnetic fields can induce significant magnetoelectric effects and polarization changes at room temperature, paving the way for innovative magnetoelectric devices.
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