Electrical and Magnetic Studies of Ferrites
A special issue of Magnetochemistry (ISSN 2312-7481). This special issue belongs to the section "Applications of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2023) | Viewed by 1005
Special Issue Editors
Interests: ferrites; polymers; composites; electrical and magnetic material’s properties; energy storage; magnetic hyperthermia; electric field-assisted sintering
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Interests: solid state physics (electrical and magnetic properties of materials); biomaterials; glasses and glass-ceramics
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Interests: solid state physics (electrical and magnetic properties of materials); microwave; polymers and composites
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Interests: ceramics; dielectric properties; structural characterization; morphological characterization; electrodeposition
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Interests: solid state physics (electrical and magnetic properties of materials); magnetic hyperthermia
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Advanced materials with finely tuned electrical and magnetic properties represent a major area of interest for materials scientists. Their specific characteristics have a huge impact in society, being used in several applications such as in more energy-efficient electronic devices, better-performing hybrid electric vehicles, smarter data storage devices or even in the biomedical field, acting as theragnostic nanoparticles in the treatment of diseases, among others.
Advanced ceramic materials like ferrites are used in a wide variety of electrical and magnetic applications; thus, their characterization is very important in the development of novel materials.
This Special Issue aims to include all the significant aspects of advanced materials for either energy conversion and storage and also for biomedical applications. In addition to reporting the synthesis process of the materials, one of the objectives of this Special Issue is to characterize them structurally, electrically and magnetically to elucidate their potential applications for particular purposes.
Dr. Sílvia Soreto Teixeira
Dr. Manuel Pedro Fernandes Graça
Dr. Luís Cadillon Costa
Dr. Susana Devesa
Dr. Manuel Almeida Valente
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- ferrites
- electrical measurements
- dielectric spectroscopy
- biomaterials
- vibrating-sample magnetometer
- SQUID magnetometry
- energy storage
- magnetic hyperthermia
- sensors
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