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Overview
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Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO3) is a well-known multiferroic material that exhibits both ferroelectric and antiferromagnetic properties at room temperature. This combination of spontaneous electric polarization and magnetic ordering makes BiFeO3 an attractive material for multifunctional device applications, such as magnetoelectric sensors, memory elements, and energy-efficient electronics. BiFeO3 has a high Curie temperature and a large remanent polarization, which enables its integration into integrated circuits and microelectronic devices. The material can be deposited as thin films using techniques like sputtering, allowing for the engineering of its structural, electrical, and magnetic properties through composition and processing control. The versatility of BiFeO3 makes it a promising candidate for next-generation multiferroic and spintronic device applications.
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Overview