Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1593023 | Solid State Communications | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Magnetoelectric effect in a bulk composite of nickel ferrite and lead zirconate titanate has been investigated by applying an ac magnetic field with no bias field. The measurements were carried out in the low-frequency region for harmonic magnetic field modulation with amplitude up to 3 kOe. The electric field induced by out-of-plane magnetic field exceeds that induced by in-plane magnetic field by approximately 4 times. Nonlinearity of ferrite magnetostriction of the sample results in a doubling in the frequency and a strong distortion of the ME signals. The magnetically induced voltage can be found by integrating the ordinary ME voltage coefficient over magnetic field.
► We investigated magnetoelectric effect in a bulk composite with no bias field. ► Nonlinear magnetoelectric effect results in a distortion of output signal. ► Magnetically induced voltage equals the integral of magnetoelectric voltage coefficient.