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The book provides in-depth insights, both from an experimental and a computational perspective, into the multiferroic properties of phosphorous chalcogenides and their applications.

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The book provides in-depth insights, both from an experimental and a computational perspective, into the multiferroic properties of phosphorous chalcogenides and their applications.
Autorenporträt
Juras Banys is Professor in the Faculty of Physics at Vilnius University, Lithuania. His main research fields arer grating dynamics, ferroelectricity, structural phase transitions, dipolar glasses, dielectric spectroscopy, and multiferroics. He has authored more than 400 scientific papers and participated in international scientific conferences in Germany, Russia, Great Britain, Italy, Latvia, Czech Republic, Poland, France, USA. Andrius Dziaugys is senior researcher in the Institute of Applied Electrodynamics and Telecommunications at Vilnius University, Lithuania. After his PhD, he participated in an internship program with Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). Andrius Dziaugys has authored more than 45 scientific publications and did more than 80 presentations in international conferences. Konstantin Glukhov is senior researcher in the Department of Physics of Semiconductors at Uzhhorod University, Ukraine. His research is focused on theoretical investigations and computer modeling of physical properties of complex semiconducting ferroics and heterostructures. He has authored and co-authored more than 50 scientific publications. Anna Morozovska is a leading scientific researcher in the Department of Physics of Magnetic Phenomena at the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine. Her research is devoted to the theory of size effects of phase diagrams, electrochemical and electromechanical properties of nanoscale ferroics. She has authored and co-authored more than 250 scientific publications. Nicholas Morozovsky is a leading scientific researcher in the Laboratory of Applied Ferroelectricity at the Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Science of Ukraine. His research is devoted to the experiment and theory of ferroelectrics and related phenomena. He has authored and co-authored more than 70 scientific publications. Yulian Vysochanskii is Professor and Head of the Semiconductor Physics Department at Uzhhorod University, Ukraine. He works in the area of physics of semiconductors, ferroelectrics, structural phase transitions, nonlinear optics of chalcogenide materials. He is author and co-author of more than 450 articles, two scientific monographs and three book chapters.