Abstract Particulate type multiferroic composites, which exhibit coupling between piezoelectric and magnetostrictive phases via strain, have a wide range of industrial applications. We have investigated the structural, electrical, magnetic, morphological… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Particulate type multiferroic composites, which exhibit coupling between piezoelectric and magnetostrictive phases via strain, have a wide range of industrial applications. We have investigated the structural, electrical, magnetic, morphological properties and magnetoelectric (ME) along with magnetodielectric (MD) responses of (1-x){2/3[Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3]−1/3[PbTiO3]}:x[CoFe2O4], (1-x)[PMN-PT]-x[CFO] composites with x = 10%, 15%, 20% and 30% in molar ratios. The composite with 80:20 ratio is found to exhibit the highest magnetoelectric coefficient (αME) ~ 4.30 mV/cm Oe (at 1 kHz, 300 K), and the value of αME further increases with increasing frequency, reaches up to a value as large as seven times of this off-resonance value, at a resonance frequency of 286 kHz. The MD response of this composite reaches a maximum ~ 0.28%, at ~ 1.5 T. The substantial ME & MD responses in this 80:20 composite makes it a viable candidate for its use in magnetic field sensors and energy harvesters.
               
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