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Carbon charge‐transfer complexes offer great potential for next generation organic multiferroics. On page 734, S. Ren and co‐workers demonstrate room temperature magnetoelectric coupling of nanocarbon charge‐transfer magnets. In the image magnetic field effects on optoelectronic and dipole properties of nanocarbon complexes are shown, which would be critical for the development of all‐organic multifunctional...
A new type of carbon charge‐transfer magnet, consisting of a fullerene acceptor and single‐walled carbon nanotube donor, is demonstrated, which exhibits room temperature ferromagnetism and magnetoelectric (ME) coupling. In addition, external stimuli (electric/magnetic/elastic field) and the concentration of a nanocarbon complex enable the tunabilities of the magnetization and ME coupling due to the...
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