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Magnetoelectric Current Sensors [PDF]
In this work a magnetoelectric (ME) current sensor design based on a magnetoelectric effect is presented and discussed. The resonant and non-resonant type of ME current sensors are considered. Theoretical calculations of the ME current sensors by the equivalent circuit method were conducted.
Mirza I. Bichurin +4 more
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Magnetoelectric (ME) coupling in La _0.7 Sr _0.3 MnO _3 /Pb(Mg _1/3 Nb _2/3 ) _0.7 Ti _0.3 O _3 (LSMO/PMN–PT (001)) has been probed in the past years to identify the underlying mechanism behind it.
T Bhatnagar-Schöffmann +14 more
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Magnetoelectric properties of flexible BiFeO3/Ni tapes [PDF]
We report ferroelectric (FE), ferromagnetic, and magnetoelectric (ME) properties of BiFeO 3 films directly deposited on flexible magnetic Ni tapes.
L. Yan +19 more
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The Gravitational Magnetoelectric Effect [PDF]
Electromagnetism in spacetime can be treated in terms of an analogue linear dielectric medium. In this paper, we discuss the gravitational analogue of the linear magnetoelectric effect, which can be found in multiferroic materials. While this is known to occur for metrics with non-zero mixed components, we show how it depends on the choice of spatial ...
Gary Gibbons, Marcus Werner
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This paper presents a nonlinear magnetoelectric energy harvester which has the potential to harvest vibrational energy over a wide bandwidth in arbitrary motion directions.
Zhiming Lin +5 more
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Cellulose- based magnetoelectric composites [PDF]
Since the first magnetoelectric polymer composites were fabricated more than a decade ago, there has been a reluctance to use piezoelectric polymers other than poly(vinylidene fluoride) and its copolymers due to their well-defined piezoelectric mechanism
Pedro Martins (4376989) +5 more
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The magnetoelectric effect (ME) is an important strain mediated-phenomenon in a ferromagnetic-piezoelectric composite for a variety of sensors and signal processing devices.
Sujoy Saha +8 more
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Review of Magnetoelectric Sensors
Multiferroic magnetoelectric (ME) materials with the capability of coupling magnetization and electric polarization have been providing diverse routes towards functional devices and thus attracting ever-increasing attention.
Junqi Gao +5 more
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Magnetoelectricity induced by rippling of magnetic nanomembranes and wires
Magnetoelectric crystals have the interesting property that they allow electric fields to induce magnetic polarizations, and vice versa, magnetic fields to generate ferroelectric polarizations.
Carmine Ortix, Jeroen van den Brink
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Analysis of Dynamic Magnetoelastic Coupling in Mechanically Driven Magnetoelectric Antennas
Mechanically driven magnetoelectric antennas are a promising new technology that enable a reduction in antenna size by many orders of magnitude, as compared to conventional antennas.
Kevin Q. T. Luong, Yuanxun (Ethan) Wang
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