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Main Authors: Nádasi, Hajnalka, Rupnik, Peter Medle, Küster, Melvin, Jarosik, Alexander, Tuffin, Rachel, Bremer, Matthias, Klasen-Memmer, Melanie, Lisjak, Darja, Sebastián, Nerea, Mertelj, Alenka, Ludwig, Frank, Eremin, Alexey
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.11442
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  • Responsiveness to multiple stimuli and adaptivity are paramount for designing smart multifunctional materials. In soft, partially ordered systems, these features can often be achieved via self-assembly, allowing for the combination of diverse components in a complex nanostructured material. Here, we demonstrate an example of a liquid that simultaneously displays both ferroelectric and ferromagnetic types of order. This material is a nanostructured liquid crystalline hybrid comprising ferrimagnetic barium hexaferrite nanoplatelets suspended in a ferroelectric nematic host. Director-mediated interactions drive the self-assembly of nanoplatelets in an intricate network. Due to the couplings between the polar electric and magnetic types of order, this material demonstrates magnetically driven electric and nonlinear optical responses, as well as electrically driven magnetic response. Such multiferroic liquids are highly promising for applications in energy harvesting, nonlinear optics, and sensors.