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020 | _a9789814800044 | ||
040 | _cIIT Kanpur | ||
041 | _aeng | ||
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_a620.11897 _bM274 |
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_aMagnetoelectric composites _cMirza I. Bichurin ...[et al.] |
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_bPan Stanford _c2019 _aSingapore |
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300 | _axvi, 280p | ||
520 | _aThis book is dedicated to modeling and application of magnetoelectric (ME) effects in layered and bulk composites based on magnetostrictive and piezoelectric materials. Currently, numerous theoretical and experimental studies on ME composites are available but few on the development and research of instruments based on them. So far, only investigation of ME magnetic field sensors has been cited in the existing literature. However, these studies have finally resulted in the creation of low-frequency ME magnetic field sensors with parameters substantially exceeding the characteristics of Hall sensors. The book presents the authors’ many years of experience gained in ME composites and through creation of device models based on their studies. It describes low-frequency ME devices, such as current and position sensors and energy harvesters, and microwave ME devices, such as antennas, attenuators, filters, gyrators, and phase shifters | ||
650 | _aComposite materials -- Magnetic properties | ||
650 | _aComposite materials -- Electrical properties | ||
700 | _aBichurin, Mirza I. | ||
700 | _aPetrov, Vladimir M. | ||
700 | _aPetrov, Roman V. | ||
700 | _aTatarenko, Alexander S. | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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_c560307 _d560307 |