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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials
Gopalan Srinivasan is a Distinguished Professor of Physics at Oakland University in Michigan. He graduated with a PhD from Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (India) and was a Research Associate at West Virginia University and a Research Professor at Colorado State University. He joined Oakland University in 1988. Gopalan's research interests are the physics of multiferroics, magneto-electric effects in composites, and applications for sensors and signal processing devices. His research projects are supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and the DoD funding agencies. He has 4 patents, 350 publications, and more than 18,000 citations.
Inhaltsangabe
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