Frontiers in Physics (Jan 2022)

Recent Progress in Flexible Multiferroics

  • Biswajit Jana,
  • Kritika Ghosh,
  • Krishna Rudrapal,
  • Pallavi Gaur,
  • P. K. Shihabudeen,
  • Ayan Roy Chaudhuri,
  • Ayan Roy Chaudhuri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2021.822005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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A great deal of interest has grown in both academia and industry toward flexible multiferroics in the recent years. The coupling of ferromagnetic properties with ferroelectric properties in multiferroic materials opens up many opportunities in applications such as magnetoelectric random access memories, magnetic field sensors, and energy harvesters. Multiferroic materials on a flexible platform bring an exciting opportunity for the next generation of consumer electronics owing to their unique characteristics of wearability, portability, and weight reduction. However, the fabrication of flexible multiferroic devices is still a great challenge due to various technical difficulties, including the requirement of high growth temperature of the oxide-based multiferroic materials, their lattice mismatch with the flexible substrates, and the brittleness of the functional layers. In this review article, we will discuss different methods of fabricating flexible or even freestanding oxide films to achieve flexible electronics. This article will address the benefits and challenges of each synthesis method in terms of interlayer interactions and growth parameters. Furthermore, the article will include an account of the possible bending limits of different flexible substrates without degrading the properties of the functional layer. Finally, we will address the challenges, opportunities, and future research directions in flexible multiferroics.

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