Abstract
Theoretically, the two-phase laminated configurations should have even much higher magnetoelectric (ME) effects-however, prior experimental studies have failed to find such an enhancement. Here, the authors report the unleashing of the potential of the (2-1) connectivity configuration: a piezofiber (one-dimension connectivity) layer laminated between two high-permeability magnetostrictive FeBSiC alloy ones (two-dimension connectivity) has near-ideal ME coupling. Very high ME effects of up to 22 Vcm Oe (4× 10-7 sm) at 1 Hz -an order of magnitude higher than the giant ones-have been found. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.
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Dong, S., Zhai, J., Li, J., & Viehland, D. (2006). Near-ideal magnetoelectricity in high-permeability magnetostrictive/ piezofiber laminates with a (2-1) connectivity. Applied Physics Letters, 89(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2420772
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