Abstract

A new way for determining the magnetostriction characteristics of a composite multiferroics using the magnetoelectric response of the structure is proposed. It is shown that integral from the field dependency of linear magnetoelectric coefficient is the magnetostriction characteristic of the structure. The results of an experimental study of the physical properties of bulk composites based on lead zirconate titanate and ferrite-nickel spinel are presented. Based on the field dependence of the magnetoelectric voltage coefficient, magnetostriction curves of composite structures with a content of ferrospinel of 10–70% were obtained.

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