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Composite Magnetoelectrics
Materials, Structures, and Applications
An indispensable guide to the theory behind magnetoelectric phenomena and magnetoelectric materials, and the techniques used to harness them for a multitude of applications
Nian Sun (Edited by), Shashank Priya (Edited by), Gopalan Srinivasan (Edited by)
9781782422549, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 11 May 2015
380 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.4 cm, 0.69 kg
Composite Magnetoelectrics: Materials, Structures, and Applications gives the reader a summary of the theory behind magnetoelectric phenomena, later introducing magnetoelectric materials and structures and the techniques used to fabricate and characterize them. Part two of the book looks at magnetoelectric devices. Applications include magnetic and current sensors, transducers for energy harvesting, microwave and millimeter wave devices, miniature antennas and medical imaging. The final chapter discusses progress towards magnetoelectric memory.
Part One Introduction to magnetoelectric materials and phenomena 1 Theory of magnetoelectric phenomena in composites Vladimir Petrov, Novgorod State University, Russia 2 Magnetoelectric characterization techniques Gopalan Srinivasan, Oakland University, USA 3 Bulk layered multiferroic composites Gopalan Srinivasan, Oakland University, USA 4 Multiferroic nanostructures Nian Sun, Northeastern University, USA 5 Epitaxial multiferroic heterostructures Nian Sun, Northeastern University, USA 6 Recent advances in piezoelectric and magnetostrictive materials and phenomena Shashank Priya, Virginia Tech, USA Part Two Applications of composite magnetoelectrics in devices 7 Magnoeletric energy harvesting Shashank Priya, Virginia Tech, USA 8 Transducers for energy harvesting Shashank Priya, Virginia Tech, USA 9 Microwave and millimeter wave multiferroic devices Gopalan Srinivasan, Oakland University, USA 10 Magnetoelectric composites for miniature antennas Nian Sun, Northeastern University, USA 11 Magnetoelectric composites for medical imaging Shashank Priya, Virginia Tech, USA 12 Progress towards magnetoelectric spintronics Nian Sun, Northeastern University, USA
Subject Areas: Signal processing [UYS], Materials science [TGM]
