multiferroisia
Multiferroisia refers to the coexistence of multiple ferroic orders—such as ferroelectricity, ferromagnetism, and ferroelasticity—in a single material. These properties arise from the alignment of electric dipoles (ferroelectricity), magnetic moments (ferromagnetism), or structural distortions (ferroelasticity) within a crystal lattice. The study of multiferroics is a specialized branch of condensed matter physics that explores materials exhibiting at least two of these phenomena simultaneously, often with coupled interactions between them.
The coupling between ferroelectric and magnetic orders is particularly intriguing because it allows for the manipulation
Challenges in multiferroic research stem from the rarity of materials that naturally combine these properties, as
Theoretical and experimental efforts continue to uncover new multiferroic phases, particularly in complex oxides and hybrid