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The combination of exchange‐biased systems and ferroelectric materials offers a simple and effective way to investigate the angular dependence of exchange bias using one sample with electric‐field‐induced competing anisotropies. A reversible electric‐field‐controlled magnetization reversal at zero magnetic field is also realized through optimizing the anisotropy configuration, holding promising applications...
Y. Zhao and co‐workers demonstrate a simple and effective method to investigate the angular dependence of exchange bias using one sample with different ratios and relative orientations of the anisotropies via the combination of exchange‐biased systems and ferroelectric materials. As they describe on page 363, electric‐field‐controlled magnetization reversal without a bias magnetic field is also realized...
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