Strain-Sensitive Flexible Magnetoelectric Ceramic Nanocomposites

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Abstract

Magnetoelectric (ME) oxide materials can convert magnetic input into electric output and vice versa, making them excellent candidates for advanced sensing, data storage, and communication. However, their application has been limited to rigid devices due to their brittle nature. Here, flexible ME oxide composite (BaTiO3/CoFe2O4) thin film nanostructures with distinct ME coupling coefficients are reported. In contrast to rigid bulk counterparts, these ceramic nanostructures display a flexible behavior after being released from the substrate, and can be transferred onto a stretchable substrate such as polydimethylsiloxane. These ceramic films possess high ME coefficients due to minimized clamping effect and preferred crystalline orientation, and exhibit reversibly tunable ME coupling via mechanical stretching thanks to their large elasticity (>4%). It is believed that the study can open up new avenues for integrating ceramic ME composites into micro-/nanoelectromechanical system and soft robotic devices.

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Kim, M., Kim, D., Aktas, B., Choi, H., Puigmartí-Luis, J., Nelson, B. J., … Chen, X. Z. (2023). Strain-Sensitive Flexible Magnetoelectric Ceramic Nanocomposites. Advanced Materials Technologies, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.1002/admt.202202097

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