Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science
Scientific paper
2005-10-12
Applied Physics Letters 88, 102902 (2006)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Materials Science
Submitted to Applied Physics Letters; 13 pages, 3 figures
Scientific paper
The existence of a magnetodielectric (magnetocapacitance) effect is often used as a test for multiferroic behavior in new material systems. However, strong magnetodielectric effects can also be achieved through a combination of magnetoresistance and the Maxwell-Wagner effect, unrelated to multiferroic coupling. The fact that this resistive magnetocapacitance does not require multiferroic materials may be advantageous for some practical applications. Conversely, it also implies that magnetocapacitance per se is not sufficient to establish multiferroic coupling.
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