Abstract

The article provides a review of various methods that can be used to increase the magnetoelectric (ME) effect in composite structures based on magnetostrictive and piezoelectric materials. It is shown that the use of adhesive technology and gradient structure, as well as thermal and thermomagnetic treatment of a magnetostrictive amorphous alloy of an ME structure make it possible to achieve a significant increase in the ME effect. To date, great efforts have been made to optimize the strain amplitude in the piezoelectric and magnetostrictive phases of multilayer ME materials. The use of various technologies in the manufacture of ME composites makes it possible, for example, to increase the sensitivity of magnetic field sensors for biomedical applications. Also, an increase in the ME effect opens up great prospects for further research.

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