Magnetoelectric Effect in Piezopolymer Composites with a Weakly-Magnetostrictive Filler: The Contribution of Torsional Stresses

IF 2.9 4区 工程技术 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Oleg V. Stolbov, Yuriy L. Raikher
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The magnetoelectric (ME) effect in composites consisting of a piezopolymer matrix (PVDF or akin) filled with the ferrite particles possessing weak or zero magnetostriction (barium hexaferrite, BFO or akin) is considered. A theoretical model is proposed that takes into account the contribution of the mechanical stresses arising due to magnetic torques applied to the particles on the part of external field. The model composite film is constructed as a layer of adjoined identical representative cells each of which is made of the PVDF polymer surrounding a single-domain platelet ferrite particle; the calculations are performed by finite-element method. The piezoelectric response of the model film is analyzed to find its dependence on the orientation of the particles, their positions with respect to the film boundary, and the direction of piezoelectric anisotropy of the matrix. The estimations show that, even in the case of zero magnetostriction of the ferrite, such a film is able to display the ME-effect quite comparable with that of the conventional PVDF-composites where the ME-effect is driven solely by the magnetostriction of cobalt ferrite. This result points out a way to develop efficient polymer ME composites for low-frequency applications under minimal requirements to the magnetostrictive properties of the filler.

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Advanced Theory and Simulations
Advanced Theory and Simulations Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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期刊介绍: Advanced Theory and Simulations is an interdisciplinary, international, English-language journal that publishes high-quality scientific results focusing on the development and application of theoretical methods, modeling and simulation approaches in all natural science and medicine areas, including: materials, chemistry, condensed matter physics engineering, energy life science, biology, medicine atmospheric/environmental science, climate science planetary science, astronomy, cosmology method development, numerical methods, statistics
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