The first book on this topic provides a comprehensive and well-structured overview of the fundamentals, synthesis and emerging applications of magnetoelectric polymer materials.
Following an introduction to the basic aspects of polymer based magnetoelectric materials and recent developments, subsequent chapters discuss the various types as well as their synthesis and characterization. There then follows a review of the latest applications, such as memories, sensors and actuators. The book concludes with a look at future technological advances.
An essential reference for entrants to the field as well as for experienced researchers.
Tabla de materias
FUNDAMENTALS OF MAGNETOELECTIC MATERIALS
Theoretical Basis
Developing Polymer
MATERIALS PROPERTIES
Materials Selection
Processing
Characterization
TYPES OF POLYMER-BASED MAGNETOELECTRIC MATERIALS
Laminates
Nanocomposites
Binding Materials
LOW DIMENSIONAL POLYMER-BASED MAGNETOELECTRIC STRUCTURES
APPLICATIONS OF POLYMER-BASED MAGNETOELECTRIC MATERIALS
Sensors and Actuators
Biomedical Applications
Energy Harvesting
Electronic Components and Devices
CHALLENGES AND OUTLOOK
Sobre el autor
S. Lanceros-Méndez graduated in physics at the University of the Basque Country, Leioa, Spain. He obtained his Ph D degree at the Institute of Physics of the Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany. He was Research Scholar at Montana State University, Bozeman, MT, USA and visiting scientist at the, Pennsylvania State University, USA and University of Potsdam, among others. Since 2016 he is Ikerbasque Professor at the BCMaterials, Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures, Derio, Spain. He is Associate Professor at the Physics Department of the University of Minho, Portugal (on leave), where he belongs to the Center of Physics. From 2012 to 2014 he was also Associate Researcher at the INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory. His work is focused in the area of smart materials for sensors and actuators, energy and biomedical applications.
Pedro Martins graduated in Physics and Chemistry in 2006 and received the Ph D degree in Physics in 2012, both from the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal. From 2012 to 2014 he was also Visiting Researcher at the INL – International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory. He is now a postdoctoral researcher in the University of Minho, Braga, Portugal and his work is focused on polymer-based magnetoelectric materials and electroactive polymers for advanced technological applications. He collaborates with the Basque Country University, Spain; Wollongong University, Australia and Cambridge University, United Kingdom, among others.