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D. Bueno-Baqués, R. Grössinger, M. Schönhart, V. Giap, R. Sato Turtelli, V. Corral-Flores, J. Matutes-Aquino:
"The magnetoelectric effect in pulsed magnetic fields";
Journal of Applied Physics, 99 (2006), 08D908-1 - 08D908-3.



English abstract:
The magnetoelectric effect in pulsed magnetic fields

Dario Bueno-Baques*
Miguel de Cervantes 120, Complejo Industrial Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31109, Mexico

Roland Grossinger, Markus Schonhart, Giap V. Doung, and Reiko Sato
Institut fur Festkorperphysik, Technische Universität Wien, Wien, Austria

Veronica Corral-Flores and Jose Matutes-Aquino
Miguel de Cervantes 120, Complejo Industrial Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Chihuahua 31109, Mexico
Presented: 3 November 2005; published online: 24 April 2006

A measurement method for studying the magnetoelectric effect in pulsed magnetic fields was developed. Besides magnetization, the system allows the measurement of magnetostriction (using strain gauges) and the magnetoelectric effect. For measuring the magnetoelectric effect a special sample holder with fixed contacts and compensation coils was developed to ensure the reproducibility of the measurements. The magnetoelectric effect can be measured by two different methods: (i) During the application of a magnetic field pulse when the voltage appearing on the sample is directly recorded and (ii) As a function of a high frequency (f=10 kHz) ac field superimposed to the main field pulse. In this way an ac voltage appears in the sample which is proportional to the charge change DeltaQ=Q0 sin(wt+Phi). This voltage is measured using a fast analog lock-in amplifier. A detailed description of the total system is provided. The magnetoelectric effect on well known composites of cobalt ferrite and barium titanate was measured at room temperature. A maximum magnetoelectric coefficient of 1.5 mV/cm Oe was obtained for a composite with a composition of 50 wt % ferrite sintered at 1200 °C. A model to explain the results obtained by this measurement method is discussed. ©2006 American Institute of Physics


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