Toroidal moment in the context of Multiferroics


Toroidal moment in the context of Multiferroics

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👉 Toroidal moment in the context of Multiferroics

Multiferroics are defined as materials that exhibit more than one of the primary ferroic properties in the same phase:

  • ferromagnetism – a magnetisation that is switchable by an applied magnetic field
  • ferroelectricity – an electric polarisation that is switchable by an applied electric field
  • ferroelasticity – a deformation that is switchable by an applied stress

While ferroelectric, ferroelastics, and ferromagnetics are formally multiferroics, these days the term is usually used to describe the magnetoelectric multiferroics that are simultaneously ferromagnetic and ferroelectric. Sometimes the definition is expanded to include nonprimary order parameters, such as antiferromagnetism or ferrimagnetism. In addition, other types of primary order, such as ferroic arrangements of magnetoelectric multipoles of which ferrotoroidicity is an example, were proposed.

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