Ferroelectricity is a characteristic of certain materials that have a
spontaneous electric polarization that can be reversed by the application
of an external electric field. All ferroelectrics are pyroelectric, with the
additional property that their natural electrical polarization is
reversible.

Multiferroics are
attracting increasing interest not only due to the profound underlying physics (i.e.,
the coexistence and coupling of ferroelectric and magnetic orders), but also the
potential applications in novel multifunctional devices. In particular,
multiferroics may be used to realize non-volatile, low-power, and high-density
memory devices that combine fast electrical writing and magnetic reading.