Magnetoelectric Effect for Novel Microwave Device Applications
E.O. Kamenetskii, M. Sigalov, and R. Shavit

TL;DR
This paper explores the magnetoelectric effect in ferrite disks with magnetic-dipolar modes, proposing novel microwave device applications leveraging these properties.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of using ferrite magnetoelectric particles for innovative microwave devices, highlighting their potential advantages.
Findings
Magnetoelectric oscillations observed in ferrite disks.
Potential for new microwave device designs.
Advantages of magnetoelectric properties in small samples.
Abstract
In a normally magnetized thin-film ferrite disk with magnetic-dipolar modes, one can observe magnetoelectric oscillations. Such magnetoelectric properties of an electrically small sample can be considered as very attractive phenomena in microwaves. In this paper we discuss the question on novel microwave device applications based on ferrite magnetoelectric particles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultiferroics and related materials · Microwave Engineering and Waveguides · Acoustic Wave Resonator Technologies
