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MAGNETOELECTRICITY IN COMPOSITES

edited by M I Bichurin (Novgorod State University, Russia) & D Viehland (Virginia Tech, USA)

Magnetoelectric composites, which simultaneously exhibit ferroelectricity and ferromagnetism, have recently stimulated a sharply increasing number of research activities for their scientific interest and significant technological promise in the novel multifunctional devices. Natural single-phase compounds are rare, and their magnetoelectric responses are either relatively weak or occur at temperatures too low for practical applications. In contrast, composites, which incorporate both ferroelectric and ferri-/ferromagnetic phases, typically yield giant magnetoelectric coupling responses above room temperature, which makes them ready for technological applications. In such composites the magnetoelectric effect is generated as a product property of a magnetostrictive and a piezoelectric substance. Appropriate choice of phases with high magnetostriction and piezoelectricity has allowed the achievement of ME voltage coefficients necessary for engineering applications over a wide frequency bandwidth including the electromechanical, magnetoacoustic and ferromagnetic resonances regimes.

The authors of this book have attempted to set as their goal to bring together numerous contributions to the field of ME composites that have been reported since the beginning of the new millennia. We hope to provide some assimilation of facts into established knowledge for readers new to the field, so that the potential of the field can be made transparent to new generations of talent to advance the subject matter.

Of interest, motivated by on-chip integration in microelectronic devices, nanostructured composites of ferroelectric and magnetic oxides have recently been deposited in a film-on substrate geometry. The coupling interaction between nanosized ferroelectric and magnetic oxides is also responsible for the magnetoelectric effect in the nanostructures as was the case in those bulk composites. The availability of high-quality nanostructured composites makes it easier to tailor their properties through epitaxial strain, atomic-level engineering of chemistry and interfacial coupling. In this book, the authors discuss these bulk and nanostructured magnetoelectric composites both in experimental and theoretical scenarios. From the application viewpoint, microwave devices, sensors, transducers and heterogeneous read/write devices are among the suggested technical implementations of the magnetoeletric composites.

Published by Pan Stanford Publishing and distributed exclusively by World Scientific in Asia Pacific, except for India and Japan.

Contents:

  • Magnetoelectric Interacting in Magnetoordered Materials (M I Bichurin)
  • Effective Medium Approach, Low Frequency Range (M I Bichurin & V M Petrov)
  • Magnetoelectric Effect in the Electromechanical Resonance Range (M I Bichurin & V M Petrov)
  • Magnetoelectric Effect and Green's Function Method (C-W Nan)
  • Equivalent-Circuit Method and Magnetoelectric Low Frequency Devices (S Dong & D Viehland)
  • Ferrite-Piezoelectric Composites at Ferromagnetic Resonance Range and Magnetoelectric Microwave Devices (G Srinivasan & M I Bichurin)
  • Magnetoelectric Effects in Nanocomposites (V M Petrov & M I Bichurin)

Readership: Researchers, postgraduate and advanced undergraduated students of chemistry, biochemistry, materials science, biotechnology, nanoscience and nanotechnology.

250pp (approx.)   Scheduled Summer 2010
978-981-4267-51-9   US$149

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