Online research website Research and Markets is offering a book titled “Magnetoelectricity in Composites”.
The book talks about how magnetoelectric composites, which have characteristics such as ferromagnetism and ferroelectricity have been the reason for a drastic increase in research programs and have shown technological potential in new multifunctional devices. In comparison with naturally occurring single phase compounds that have weak magnetoelectric responses or happen at temperatures that are too low for practical purposes, composites display a significant magnetoelectric response above room temperature making them ideal for technological applications.
The right combinations of piezoelectric and magnetostrictive characteristics has resulted in the production of ME voltage coefficients which are required for engineering applications where wide frequency bandwidth such as the ferromagnetic, electromechanical and magnetoacoustic resonance regimes. Students of chemistry, physics, electronic and electrical engineering, materials science and engineering at under-graduate and post-graduate levels and researchers in the fields of nanoscience, material science and engineers in the field of nanotechnology and micro-nanotechnology can benefit from this book. The major topics covered in the book are Magnetoelectric Interaction in Magnetoordered Materials, Effective Medium Approach-Low Frequency Range, Equivalent Circuit Method and Magnetoelectric Low Frequency Devices, Magnetoelectric Effects in Nanocomposites and Ferrite Piezoelectric Composites at Ferromagnetic Resonance Range and Magnetoelectric Microwave Devices.