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Magnetoelectric susceptibility

In the Sect. 4.3.9.6 we study the influence of the flexo-magnetoelectric effect on the dielectric and magnetoelectric susceptibility of ferroelectrics-antiferromagnets... [Pg.240]

Fig. 4.34 Linear dielectric susceptibility (a, c) and magnetoelectric tunability (b, d) at increasing magnetic fields H / MK) = 0,0.1,0.2,0.5,0.7 (different curves) for cases of zero flexomagnetic coupling (a, b) and nonzero flexomagnetic coupling (c, d). Dashed curve is for zero magnetic field. Dimensionless parameters (4.46) values = 0, —0.2 (dotted and solid curves respectively). Fig. 4.34 Linear dielectric susceptibility (a, c) and magnetoelectric tunability (b, d) at increasing magnetic fields H / MK) = 0,0.1,0.2,0.5,0.7 (different curves) for cases of zero flexomagnetic coupling (a, b) and nonzero flexomagnetic coupling (c, d). Dashed curve is for zero magnetic field. Dimensionless parameters (4.46) values = 0, —0.2 (dotted and solid curves respectively).

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