| Literature DB >> 27826952 |
Mei Luo1,2, Peiheng Zhou3,4, Yunfeng Liu3,4, Xin Wang3,4, Jianliang Xie3,4.
Abstract
One of the challenges in the design of microwave absorbers lies in tunable amplitude of dynamic permeability. In this work, we demonstrate that electric-field-induced magnetoelastic anisotropy in nano-granular film FeCoB-SiO2/PMN-PT (011) composites can be used to tune the amplitude of ferromagnetic resonance peak at room temperature. The FeCoB magnetic particles are separated from each other by SiO2 insulating matrix and present slightly different in-plane anisotropy fields. As a result, multi-resonances appear in the imaginary permeability (μ″) curve and mixed together to form a broadband absorption peak. The amplitude of the resonance peak could be modulated by external electric field from 118 to 266.Entities:
Keywords: Ferromagnetic resonance; Magnetic anisotropy; Magnetoelectric effect; Nano-granular films
Year: 2016 PMID: 27826952 PMCID: PMC5101242 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-016-1717-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1Schematic illustration of a sputtering system and b FeCoB-SiO2/PMN-PT heterostructure
Fig. 2a X-ray diffraction pattern, b TEM image, and electron diffraction pattern of FeCoB-SiO2 granular film
Fig. 3In-plane hysteresis loops of FeCoB-SiO2/PMN-PT at a 0 kV/cm, b 4 kV/cm, c 8 kV/cm, and d 12 kV/cm
Fig. 4The E-field dependence of microwave complex permeability of FeCoB-SiO2/PMN-PT at a 0 kV/cm, b 4 kV/cm, c 8 kV/cm, and d 12 kV/cm