BiFeO3

semiconductor
· BiFeO3

Bismuth ferrite (BiFeO₃) is a multiferroic ceramic compound that exhibits simultaneous ferromagnetic and ferrimagnetic properties at room temperature, making it one of the few single-phase materials combining magnetic and electric order. While still primarily in research and development phase, BiFeO₃ is being investigated for next-generation memory devices, sensors, and spintronic applications where coupling between magnetic and electric domains offers advantages over conventional materials; its potential to reduce device complexity and power consumption drives interest despite current challenges with high leakage current and modest magnetization compared to traditional ferromagnetic ceramics.

multiferroic memory devicesmagnetoelectric sensorsspintronics researchthin-film heterostructuresferroelectric actuatorsmagnetic data storage

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