2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.3670979
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E-field tuning microwave frequency performance of Co2FeSi/lead zinc niobate–lead titanate magnetoelectric coupling composites

Abstract: Nanocrystalline Co2FeSi Heusler alloy films were deposited on single crystal lead zinc niobate–lead titanate substrates. It is revealed that this multiferroic composite exhibits very strong continuously electric field (E-field) tunable microwave frequency characteristics. With an increase of the E-field intensity from 0 to 6 kV/cm, the ferromagnetic resonance field Hr shifts by 348 Oe along the easy axis direction, being equivalent to 58 Oe cm/kV, and the ferromagnetic resonance frequency fFMR dramatically inc… Show more

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“…Studies on composites with 3d-transition metals (Ni, Fe, Co), permendur (an alloy of FeeCoeV), Metglas, Galfenol (alloy of Fe and Ga), and Terfenol-D reveal strong ME coupling (Brintlinger et al, 2010;Chen, Li, Wen, & Zhu, 2014;Fetisov, Kamentsev, Chashin, Fetisov, & Srinivasan, 2009;Greve et al, 2010;Gribov et al, 2014;Guo, Zhou, & Liu, 2010;Hockel, Wu, & Carman, 2011;Kirchhof et al, 2013;Lage et al, 2012;Li et al, 2012;Li, Wen, et al, 2013;Liu, Lou, Li, & Sun, 2011;Liu et al, 2013;Nan, Hui, Rinaldi, & Sun, 2013;Nan et al, 2012;Onuta, Wang, Long, Lofland, & Takeuchi, 2012;Park, Cho, Arat, Evey, & Priya, 2010;Piorra et al, 2013;Shen, Gao, Wang, Li, & Viehland, 2014;Sreenivasulu, Laletin, Petrov, Petrov, & Srinivasan, 2012;Wang et al, 2012;Wu et al, 2013;Yao, Hou, Dong, & Li, 2011). The FM layer serves the dual role of ferromagnetic phase and electrodes for the structure.…”
Section: Ferromagneticeferroelectric Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on composites with 3d-transition metals (Ni, Fe, Co), permendur (an alloy of FeeCoeV), Metglas, Galfenol (alloy of Fe and Ga), and Terfenol-D reveal strong ME coupling (Brintlinger et al, 2010;Chen, Li, Wen, & Zhu, 2014;Fetisov, Kamentsev, Chashin, Fetisov, & Srinivasan, 2009;Greve et al, 2010;Gribov et al, 2014;Guo, Zhou, & Liu, 2010;Hockel, Wu, & Carman, 2011;Kirchhof et al, 2013;Lage et al, 2012;Li et al, 2012;Li, Wen, et al, 2013;Liu, Lou, Li, & Sun, 2011;Liu et al, 2013;Nan, Hui, Rinaldi, & Sun, 2013;Nan et al, 2012;Onuta, Wang, Long, Lofland, & Takeuchi, 2012;Park, Cho, Arat, Evey, & Priya, 2010;Piorra et al, 2013;Shen, Gao, Wang, Li, & Viehland, 2014;Sreenivasulu, Laletin, Petrov, Petrov, & Srinivasan, 2012;Wang et al, 2012;Wu et al, 2013;Yao, Hou, Dong, & Li, 2011). The FM layer serves the dual role of ferromagnetic phase and electrodes for the structure.…”
Section: Ferromagneticeferroelectric Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electric eld control of the spin-wave spectrum of straincoupled ferromagnet/ferroelectric layered systems has been investigated by means of ferromagnetic resonance (FMR). [199][200][201][202][203][204][205][206][207][208][209][210][211][212][213][214][215][216][217] Here, a modulation in the strain-induced magnetic anisotropy of the ferromagnetic component generated by the ferroelectric via the inverse piezoelectric effect or electrostriction leads to a change in the ferromagnetic resonance frequency, typically in the range from 1-100 GHz. Electric eld modulation of the spin wave spectra has also been demonstrated in single phase multiferroics, such as in bulk BiFeO 3 , 218 arising from a direct linear magnetoelectric coupling of the system.…”
Section: Ultrafast Dynamic Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, multiferroic composite materials via ME coupling effect give rise to an electric field (E-field) induced UMA, which magnitude (H eff ) can be tuned by applied E-field strength [13]- [15], [24]- [26]. If the two UMAs are perpendicular to each other, it is expected that the CGS induced stable UMA dominates the direction of total UMA at lower E-field, while the E-field induced UMA will dominate at higher E-field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%