Abstract

Magneto-dielectric effects in self-assembled core-shell nanoparticles of nickel ferrite (NFO) and barium titanate (BTO) have been investigated in the millimeter wave frequencies. The core-shell nano-composites were synthesized by coating 100 nm nickel ferrite and 50 nm barium titanate nanoparticles with complementary coupling groups and allowing them to self-assemble in the presence of a catalyst forming heterogeneous nanocomposites. Magneto-electric (ME) characterization of as-assembled particles has been carried out by measurements of the relative permittivity ɛr as a function of frequency f under an applied static magnetic field H over 16–24 GHz. Measurements show an H-induced decrease in ɛr of 1 to 1.5%. But a giant magneto-dielectric effect with an H-induced change in permittivity as high as 28% is measured under dielectric resonance in the samples. A strong ME coupling was also evident from H-tuning of dielectric resonance in the composites. A theory for the high frequency magneto-dielectric effect has been developed and consists of the following steps. First the Bruggeman model is used to estimate the effective dielectric constant for the shell consisting of the BTO particles and voids considered as spherical air-pores. Then the permittivity for the core and shell is estimated taking into consideration the sample porosity. Finally the H-dependence of the permittivity due to ME interactions is calculated from the free energy considerations. Estimated ɛr vs. H and dielectric resonance frequency vs. H characteristics are in general agreement with the data.

Highlights

  • INTRODUCTIONWe report on measurements and theory of millimeter-wave magneto-dielectric effects in chemical assemblies of NFO-BTO core-shell particles

  • A composite of ferromagnetic and ferroelectric phases is a multiferroic in which the coupling between the electric and magnetic subsystems is aided by mechanical strain.[1,2,3,4,5,6] The magneto-electric (ME) interaction in the composite is a product property, i.e., magnetostriction in an applied magnetic field resulting in piezoelectric charge generation

  • First we measured the real part of the relative permittivity εr vs f over 16–18 GHz on a sample of dimensions 10.7 mm × 4.3 mm × 0.55 mm

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INTRODUCTION

We report on measurements and theory of millimeter-wave magneto-dielectric effects in chemical assemblies of NFO-BTO core-shell particles. We synthesized these core-shell nanocomposites by coating the ferroic nanoparticles with complementary coupling groups and allowing them to self-assemble.[38,39,40,41] We employed BTO (diameter = 50 nm) and NFO (diameter = 100 nm) nanoparticles for the assemblies. Vs. H and dielectric resonance frequency vs. H characteristics are in general agreement with the data

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