Magnetoelectric gradient structures: Properties and applications

This paper is devoted to a comprehensive study on a new type of microwave structures named magnetoelectric (ME) gradient structures. These structures are studied in this paper to understand the possibilities and application principles in feasible devices. The structure under study was calculated at...

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Main Authors: A. O. Nikitin, V. A. Kiselev, V. A. Misilin, Yu. V. Kiliba, R. V. Petrov
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Language:English
Published: World Scientific Publishing 2022-08-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
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Online Access:https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2010135X22500084
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author A. O. Nikitin
V. A. Kiselev
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Yu. V. Kiliba
R. V. Petrov
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description This paper is devoted to a comprehensive study on a new type of microwave structures named magnetoelectric (ME) gradient structures. These structures are studied in this paper to understand the possibilities and application principles in feasible devices. The structure under study was calculated at different values of the applied electric field and different values of the relative permittivity of the artificial dielectric layer. The layered multiferroic structure in inhomogeneous electric and magnetic fields was calculated on the basis of the previously proposed mathematical model. The eigenwaves spectrum for several considered cases was the result of the performed calculation. The concept of using ME gradient structures in the design of electronically controlled microwave devices is formed on the basis of the results of a numerical experiment. Structures of this type will preferably be used in electronically controlled devices for the directional transmission of microwave signals, as it was shown in the theoretical part of the paper.
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spelling doaj.art-af5b92bea24b4f069d922cd31ee0375f2022-12-22T04:22:15ZengWorld Scientific PublishingJournal of Advanced Dielectrics2010-135X2010-13682022-08-01120410.1142/S2010135X22500084Magnetoelectric gradient structures: Properties and applicationsA. O. Nikitin0V. A. Kiselev1V. A. Misilin2Yu. V. Kiliba3R. V. Petrov4Institute of Electronic and Informative Systems, Novgorod State University, No. 41, B. St. Petersburgskaya Str., Veliky Novgorod 173003, RussiaInstitute of Electronic and Informative Systems, Novgorod State University, No. 41, B. St. Petersburgskaya Str., Veliky Novgorod 173003, RussiaInstitute of Electronic and Informative Systems, Novgorod State University, No. 41, B. St. Petersburgskaya Str., Veliky Novgorod 173003, RussiaInstitute of Electronic and Informative Systems, Novgorod State University, No. 41, B. St. Petersburgskaya Str., Veliky Novgorod 173003, RussiaInstitute of Electronic and Informative Systems, Novgorod State University, No. 41, B. St. Petersburgskaya Str., Veliky Novgorod 173003, RussiaThis paper is devoted to a comprehensive study on a new type of microwave structures named magnetoelectric (ME) gradient structures. These structures are studied in this paper to understand the possibilities and application principles in feasible devices. The structure under study was calculated at different values of the applied electric field and different values of the relative permittivity of the artificial dielectric layer. The layered multiferroic structure in inhomogeneous electric and magnetic fields was calculated on the basis of the previously proposed mathematical model. The eigenwaves spectrum for several considered cases was the result of the performed calculation. The concept of using ME gradient structures in the design of electronically controlled microwave devices is formed on the basis of the results of a numerical experiment. Structures of this type will preferably be used in electronically controlled devices for the directional transmission of microwave signals, as it was shown in the theoretical part of the paper.https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2010135X22500084Composite structuresmultiferroicsmagnetoelectric gradient structuresartificial dielectriceigenwave spectrum
spellingShingle A. O. Nikitin
V. A. Kiselev
V. A. Misilin
Yu. V. Kiliba
R. V. Petrov
Magnetoelectric gradient structures: Properties and applications
Journal of Advanced Dielectrics
Composite structures
multiferroics
magnetoelectric gradient structures
artificial dielectric
eigenwave spectrum
title Magnetoelectric gradient structures: Properties and applications
title_full Magnetoelectric gradient structures: Properties and applications
title_fullStr Magnetoelectric gradient structures: Properties and applications
title_full_unstemmed Magnetoelectric gradient structures: Properties and applications
title_short Magnetoelectric gradient structures: Properties and applications
title_sort magnetoelectric gradient structures properties and applications
topic Composite structures
multiferroics
magnetoelectric gradient structures
artificial dielectric
eigenwave spectrum
url https://www.worldscientific.com/doi/10.1142/S2010135X22500084
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