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DESCRIPTION:Ferroic materials have been of interest for decades as some of 
 the most important functional materials classes that are of interest for a
  wide range of applications\, and transduction in particular\, due to the 
 strain that develops with applied magnetic or electric fields. Recently\, 
 combining these materials into multiferroic composites has created a path 
 for many innovative devices by utilizing the coupling between magnetic and
  ferroelectric order parameters. At NRL\, we are advancing these materials
  and exploiting this coupling for a number of applications. In this talk\,
  fundamental research will be presented on improving the figure of merit b
 y evaluating single phase multiferroics or artificial multiferroic heteros
 tructures with new functionalities\, and examine the implications for low 
 power magnetic field sensors\, vibrational energy harvesting\, and wireles
 s power transfer and low-frequency transmitters. A future outlook on multi
 ferroics devices relevant to the Navy will also be discussed.\n\nCo-sponso
 red by: Virginia Commonwealth University\, Department of Mechanical and Nu
 clear Engineering \n\nSpeaker(s): \, Margo\n\nRoom: E3229\, Bldg: East Eng
 ineering Building \, 401 W Main Street\, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineer\,
  Virginia Commonwealth University\, Richmond\, Virginia\, United States\, 
 23284
LOCATION:Room: E3229\, Bldg: East Engineering Building \, 401 W Main Street
 \, Mechanical and Nuclear Engineer\, Virginia Commonwealth University\, Ri
 chmond\, Virginia\, United States\, 23284
ORGANIZER:rhadimani@vcu.edu
SEQUENCE:12
SUMMARY:Multiferroic Materials Development and Applications
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/447498
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Ferroic materials have been of interest fo
 r decades as some of the most&amp;nbsp\;important functional materials classes
  that are of interest for a wide range of applications\, and&amp;nbsp\;transdu
 ction in particular\, due to the strain that develops with applied magneti
 c or electric fields.&amp;nbsp\;Recently\, combining these materials into mult
 iferroic composites has created a path for many innovative devices by util
 izing the coupling between magnetic and ferroelectric order&amp;nbsp\;paramete
 rs. At NRL\, we are advancing these materials and exploiting this coupling
  for a number&amp;nbsp\;of applications. In this talk\, fundamental research w
 ill be presented on improving the figure of&amp;nbsp\;merit by evaluating sing
 le phase multiferroics or artificial multiferroic heterostructures with ne
 w&amp;nbsp\;functionalities\, and examine the implications for low power magne
 tic field sensors\, vibrational&amp;nbsp\;energy harvesting\, and wireless pow
 er transfer and low-frequency transmitters. A future outlook&amp;nbsp\;on mult
 iferroics devices relevant to the Navy will also be discussed.&lt;/p&gt;
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