Emerging technologies and opportunities based on the magneto-electric effect in multiferroic composites

Marian Vopsaroiu*, John Blackburn, Markys G. Cain

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    Abstract

    Multiferroic materials are recognized today as one of the new emerging technologies with huge potential for both academic research and commercial developmcnts. Multiferroic composites are in particular more attractive for studies due to their enhanced properties, especially at room temperature, in comparison to the single-phase multiferroics. In this paper, wc examine some of the theoretical aspxts regarding one type of multiferroic composites (laminated structures) and we discuss one of the many possible applications of these exciting structures. We highlight the main advantages composite systems have over single-phase multiferroics and the similarities that exist between their.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationMaterials Research Society Symposium Proceedings - Engineered Multiferroics-Magnetoelectric Interactions, Sensors, and Devices
    PublisherMaterials Research Society
    Pages25-36
    Number of pages12
    Volume1161
    ISBN (Print)9781615673872
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Nov 2009
    EventEngineered Multiferroics-Magnetoelectric Interactions, Sensors, and Devices - San Francicso, CA, United States
    Duration: 13 Apr 200917 Apr 2009

    Conference

    ConferenceEngineered Multiferroics-Magnetoelectric Interactions, Sensors, and Devices
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CitySan Francicso, CA
    Period13/04/0917/04/09

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