18520645. MAGNETOELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING FERRITE-BASED NANOCOMPOSITE simplified abstract (Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University)

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MAGNETOELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING FERRITE-BASED NANOCOMPOSITE

Organization Name

Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University

Inventor(s)

Yassine Slimani of Dammam (SA)

Munirah Abdullah Almessiere of Dammam (SA)

Abdulhadi Baykal of Dammam (SA)

MAGNETOELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING FERRITE-BASED NANOCOMPOSITE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18520645 titled 'MAGNETOELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING FERRITE-BASED NANOCOMPOSITE

Simplified Explanation

The magnetoelectric multiferroic nanocomposite described in the abstract is a combination of a ferroelectric perovskite oxide and a rare-earth substituted mixed ternary transition metal ferrite of the formula ABRFeO. This nanocomposite exhibits a high dielectric constant, low dielectric loss, and stability over a wide frequency range.

  • Ferroelectric perovskite oxide combined with rare-earth substituted mixed ternary transition metal ferrite
  • High dielectric constant and low dielectric loss
  • Stable over a wide frequency range

Potential Applications

The nanocomposite could be used in microelectronic devices, sensors, and antennas.

Problems Solved

The nanocomposite addresses the need for materials with high dielectric constant, low dielectric loss, and stability over a wide frequency range.

Benefits

The nanocomposite offers improved performance in microelectronic devices, sensors, and antennas due to its unique combination of properties.

Potential Commercial Applications

The nanocomposite could be utilized in the development of advanced microelectronic devices, sensors, and antennas for various industries.

Possible Prior Art

Prior research may exist on similar magnetoelectric multiferroic nanocomposites, but specific information on prior art is not provided in the abstract.

Unanswered Questions

How does the nanocomposite achieve stability over a wide frequency range?

The abstract does not provide details on the mechanism behind the stability of the nanocomposite over a wide frequency range. Further research or the full patent application may offer insights into this aspect.

What specific microelectronic devices could benefit from using this nanocomposite?

While the abstract mentions microelectronic devices as potential applications, it does not specify which types of devices could benefit the most from the properties of the nanocomposite. Additional information or research could shed light on this aspect.


Original Abstract Submitted

A magnetoelectric multiferroic nanocomposite. The nanocomposite comprises a ferroelectric perovskite oxide and a rare-earth substituted mixed ternary transition metal ferrite of the formula ABRFeO. The nanocomposite has a high dielectric constant, low dielectric loss, both stable over a wide frequency range. These properties may make the nanocomposite desirable for applications in microelectronic devices, sensors and antennas.