Abstract
Abstract laminated composites on silicon or magnesium oxide substrates. The magnetoelectric voltage coefficient is calculated as function of interface coupling factor k, volume ratio of piezoelectrics to piezomagnetic, and volume ratio of substrates to composite. It was found that the magnetoelectric voltage coefficient decreases as the interface coupling factor k weakens, while the volume ratio of piezoelectrics to piezomagnetic vmax shifts to lead-rich compositions. The magnetoelectric voltage coefficient of laminated composites decreases sharply with increasing substrates thickness ratio, which shows strong substrate clamping effect to the magnetoelectric composite.
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