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    Direct Evidence of Flexomagnetoelectric Effect Revealed by Single-Molecule Spectroscopy

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    We report direct evidence of the electric field induced by a magnetization inhomogeneity in an iron garnet film. This inhomogeneity was created by the nonuniform magnetic fields generated at domain boundaries of a type-I superconductor in the intermediate state. At liquid helium temperatures, Stark shifts of sharp single-molecule zero-phonon lines were used to probe the local electric fields generated by this flexomagnetoelectric effect. The measured electric fields are in accordance with theoretical estimations.Des nanosondes ultra-sensibles pour explorer les distributions de charges électriques dans les supraconducteursNanoscale Superconductivity: Novel Functionalities through Optimized Confinement of Condensate and Field
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