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Electric field tuning of a nickel zinc ferrite resonator by non-linear magnetoelectric effects.


ABSTRACT: The nature of nonlinear magnetoelectric (NLME) effect has been investigated at room-temperature in a single-crystal Zn substituted nickel ferrite. Tuning of the frequency of magnetostatic surface wave (MSSW) modes under an applied pulsed DC electric field/current has been utilized to probe the effect. The frequencies of the modes at 8-20 GHz were found to decrease by ~ 400 MHz for an applied DC power P of ~ 100 mW and the frequency shift was the same for all of the MSSW modes and linearly proportional to P. A model is proposed for the effect and the NLME phenomenon was interpreted in terms of a reduction in the saturation magnetization due to the DC current. The decrease of magnetization with applied electric power, estimated from data on mode frequency versus P, was - 2.50 G/mW. The frequency tuning efficiency of the MSSW modes due to NLME effects in the ferrite resonator was found to be 4.1 MHz/mW which is an order of magnitude higher than the shift reported for M-type strontium and barium hexaferrite resonators investigated earlier. The spinel ferrite resonator discussed here has the potential for miniature, electric field tunable, planar microwave devices for the 8-20 GHz frequency range.

SUBMITTER: Popov M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10603105 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Electric field tuning of a nickel zinc ferrite resonator by non-linear magnetoelectric effects.

Popov Maksym M   Machi Alexander A   Inman Jerad J   Bidthanapally Rao R   Saha Sujoy S   Qu Hongwei H   Jain Menka M   Page Michael R MR   Srinivasan Gopalan G  

Scientific reports 20231026 1


The nature of nonlinear magnetoelectric (NLME) effect has been investigated at room-temperature in a single-crystal Zn substituted nickel ferrite. Tuning of the frequency of magnetostatic surface wave (MSSW) modes under an applied pulsed DC electric field/current has been utilized to probe the effect. The frequencies of the modes at 8-20 GHz were found to decrease by ~ 400 MHz for an applied DC power P of ~ 100 mW and the frequency shift was the same for all of the MSSW modes and linearly propor  ...[more]

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