Oscillating Magnetic Effect in BiFeO$_3$
Thiago Ferro, Adrielson Dias, Maria Clara, Luana Hildever, and Jos\'e, Holanda

TL;DR
This paper investigates the oscillating magnetic effects in BiFeO$_3$, revealing a novel electromagnetic signal transmission phenomenon that enhances power and enables magnetic field detection, with implications for energy storage technology.
Contribution
It introduces a new magnetic oscillation effect in BiFeO$_3$ that significantly boosts electromagnetic signal power and demonstrates its potential for battery and energy storage applications.
Findings
BFO exhibits sensitivity to magnetic field frequency and shape.
A new electromagnetic transmission effect was discovered in BFO.
BFO can detect magnetic fields via electrical signals.
Abstract
The development of electric vehicles has led to a growing need for more efficient and environmentally friendly batteries. As a result, there is significant interest in researching new materials and techniques to enhance battery efficiency. One such material being explored is bismuth ferrite (BiFeO or BFO), a perovskite with versatile properties. Researchers are particularly intrigued by the potential to control its antiferromagnetic magnetization using magnetic or electric fields. Here, a comprehensive analysis of BFO was conducted, with a focus on its behavior when subjected to oscillating magnetic fields. The research revealed that BFO is sensitive to the frequency and shape of these magnetic fields, leading to the discovery of a new effect related to the transmission of electromagnetic signals on its surface. This effect resulted in a significant increase in the power of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMultiferroics and related materials · Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications · Geological and Geophysical Studies
