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Stéphane Fusil

Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay

Publications -  113
Citations -  13294

Stéphane Fusil is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ferroelectricity & Multiferroics. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 106 publications receiving 11647 citations. Previous affiliations of Stéphane Fusil include University of Paris & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Electric and antiferromagnetic chiral textures at multiferroic domain walls

TL;DR: The presence of periodic chiral antiferromagnetic objects along the domain walls as well as a priori energetically unfavourable chiral ferroelectric domain walls is revealed and the mechanisms underlying their formation are discussed.
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Anisotropic magneto-Coulomb effects and magnetic single-electron-transistor action in a single nanoparticle

TL;DR: In this paper, anisotropies in the response of ferromagnetic electrodes attached to a gold nanoparticle lead to Coulomb blockade and spin-valve-like magnetoresistance phenomena.
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Spin injection in a single metallic nanoparticle: a step towards nanospintronics

TL;DR: In this article, a single electron tunneling through a single 2.5 nm Au cluster was shown to be the signature of spin conservation during the transport process through a non-magnetic cluster.
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Giant tunnel electroresistance with PbTiO3 ferroelectric tunnel barriers

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used piezoresponse force microscopy and conductive-tip AF microscopy at room temperature to demonstrate the resistive readout of the polarization state through its influence on the tunnel current in PbTiO3 ultrathin ferroelectric films.
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Inverse transition of labyrinthine domain patterns in ferroelectric thin films

TL;DR: It is shown that following a subcritical quench, the non-equilibrium self-assembly of ferroelectric domains in ultrathin films of Pb(Zr 0.4 Ti 0.6 )O 3 results in a maze, or labyrinthine pattern, featuring meandering stripe domains, and that domain straightening and coarsening is predominantly driven by the relaxation and diffusion of topological defects.