TECHNOLOGY
Diblockcopolymer Based Multiferroic

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Overview

Researchers at the University of Maryland have developed a diblock copolymer that improves upon self-organized single-phase inorganic structures by synthesizing a two-phase inorganic nano-composite via the templating of two separate inorganic phases from two sol/gel precursors.

The method employed is applicable to the synthesis of any two-phase inorganic composite. In addition, the Multiferroic compounds possess ferromagnetic, ferroelectric and magnetoelectric characteristics that are equally tunable over a wide range of parameters.

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