Abstract

Strain Engineering of Magnetic Anisotropy In article number 2101034, Hiroshige Onoda, Hideto Yanagihara, and co-workers demonstrate that the strain engineering technique is a promising way to induce large magnetic anisotropy without using heavy metals or rare earth elements. The spins (red arrows) of Co ions (light blue) on the octahedral sublattice of the spinel structure change their preferred direction in response to the epitaxial stress of the cobalt ferrite thin film due to the change in the orbital moment.

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