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Jean Juraszek
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 74
Citations - 2004
Jean Juraszek is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetization & Magnetic anisotropy. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 69 publications receiving 1704 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean Juraszek include University of Rouen & Schrödinger.
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Crafting the magnonic and spintronic response of BiFeO3 films by epitaxial strain
Daniel Sando,A. Agbelele,D. Rahmedov,J. Liu,P. Rovillain,P. Rovillain,C. Toulouse,Ingrid C. Infante,Ingrid C. Infante,Alexander P. Pyatakov,Alexander P. Pyatakov,Stéphane Fusil,Eric Jacquet,C. Carrétéro,Cyrile Deranlot,Sergey Lisenkov,Dawei Wang,J-M Le Breton,Maximilien Cazayous,Alain Sacuto,Jean Juraszek,A. K. Zvezdin,A. K. Zvezdin,Laurent Bellaiche,Brahim Dkhil,Agnès Barthélémy,Manuel Bibes +26 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that strain progressively drives the average spin angle from in-plane to out-of-plane, a property used to tune the exchange bias and giant-magnetoresistive response of spin valves.
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Directional effects of heavy-ion irradiation in Tb/Fe multilayers
TL;DR: In this paper, the atomic mixing induced by high-energy heavy ion irradiation at the Tb-on-Fe interface was investigated by using the probe layer at the top of iron layers in Tb/Fe multilayers.
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Bridging multiferroic phase transitions by epitaxial strain in BiFeO3.
Ingrid C. Infante,Sergey Lisenkov,Bertrand Dupé,Manuel Bibes,Stéphane Fusil,Eric Jacquet,Grégory Geneste,Sylvain Petit,A. Courtial,Jean Juraszek,Laurent Bellaiche,A. Barthélémy,Brahim Dkhil +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of epitaxial strain on the multiferroic phase transitions of BiFeO3 films was investigated and it was shown that strain can drive both transitions close together to yield increased magnetoelectric responses.
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Fe Spin Reorientation across the Metamagnetic Transition in Strained FeRh Thin Films
C. Bordel,C. Bordel,Jean Juraszek,David W. Cooke,Chloe Baldasseroni,Sergiy Mankovsky,J. Minár,Hubert Ebert,S. Moyerman,Eric E. Fullerton,Frances Hellman,Frances Hellman +11 more
TL;DR: Density-functional theory calculations enabled this spin-reorientation transition to be accurately reproduced for both FeRh films across the AFM-FM phase transition and show that these results are due to differences in strain.
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Publisher's Note: Bridging Multiferroic Phase Transitions by Epitaxial Strain in BiFeO3
Ingrid C. Infante,Sergey Lisenkov,Bertrand Dupé,Manuel Bibes,Stéphane Fusil,Eric Jacquet,Grégory Geneste,Sylvain Petit,A. Courtial,Jean Juraszek,Laurent Bellaiche,A. Barthélémy,Brahim Dkhil +12 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the influence of epitaxial strain is caused by an interplay of polar and oxygen tilting instabilities and that strain can drive both transitions close together to yield increased magnetoelectric responses.