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A hidden ferromagnetic insulating state with a high Curie temperature is found by Ho Nyung Lee and co‐workers in epitaxial 3d–5d double perovskite films, as described in article number 1805389. Such an intriguing state is rare in nature but critical for realizing quantum electronic and computing devices without dissipating electric power. The front cover image illustrates the spin and orbital structures...
Ferromagnetic insulators (FMIs) are one of the most important components in developing dissipationless electronic and spintronic devices. However, FMIs are innately rare to find in nature as ferromagnetism generally accompanies metallicity. Here, novel room‐temperature FMI films that are epitaxially synthesized by deliberate control of the ratio between two B‐site cations in the double perovskite...
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