2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2023.170427
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Exotic role of poling protocol on augmentation of magnetoelectricity in BCZT/CNZF layered composites

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“…6,8 Some examples include harnessing low-frequency mechanical vibrations from human biological motions and other natural energy resources such as thermal, wind and solar energy. 8,9 One such energy source is the stray magnetic eld noise (less than 10 Oe at a consistent frequency of 50/60 Hz) arising from power transmission infrastructures installed in factories, buildings and transportation facilities as it is highly ubiquitous in our living environment. 6,7 Usually, magnetic energy conversion in practical IoTs applications relies on conventional electromagnetic generators featuring bulky magnetic cores and a cluster of coils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6,8 Some examples include harnessing low-frequency mechanical vibrations from human biological motions and other natural energy resources such as thermal, wind and solar energy. 8,9 One such energy source is the stray magnetic eld noise (less than 10 Oe at a consistent frequency of 50/60 Hz) arising from power transmission infrastructures installed in factories, buildings and transportation facilities as it is highly ubiquitous in our living environment. 6,7 Usually, magnetic energy conversion in practical IoTs applications relies on conventional electromagnetic generators featuring bulky magnetic cores and a cluster of coils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, numerous other multiferroic composites of perovskite and ferrite phases have been scrutinized in the literature as ME composites. For example, (1− x )(Ba 0.85 Ca 0.15 )(Zr 0.1 Ti 0.9 )O 3− x CoFe 2 O 4 , 10 Ba 0.95 Sr 0.05 TiO 3 ‐Ni 0.8 Co 0.2 Fe 2 O 4 , 11 Ba 0.85 Ca 0.15 Zr 0.1 Ti 0.9 O 3 ‐Ni 0.5 Zn 0.5 Fe 2 O 4 , 12 BaZr 0.2 Ti 0.8 O 3 (BZTO)–0.5Ba 0.7 Ca 0.3 TiO 3 (BCT), 8 (1− x ) BaTi 0.88 Zr 0.12 O 3− x Ni 0.75 Co 0.25 Fe 2 O 4 , 13 Ba 0.95 Ca 0.05 Ti 0.95 Zr 0.025 Sn 0.025 O 3 ‐Co 0.8 Ni 0.2 Fe 2 O 4 , 14 Ba 0.95 Ca 0.05 Ti 0.89 Sn 0.11 O 3 ‐CoFe 2 O 4 , 15 Ba 0.85 Ca 0.15 Zr 0.1 Ti 0.9 O 3 (BCZTO)—Ni 0.75 Zn 0.20 Co 0.05 Fe 2 O 4 , 16 Ba 0.95 La 0.05 Zr 0.4 Ti 0.6 O 3 (BLZTO)‐CoFe 2 O 4 , 17 (PVDF)/Ba 0.85 Ca 0.15 Ti 0.9 Zr 0.1 O 3 (BCZT) 18…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%