Assessment of Research Strategies for Multiferroic Materials and Devices

Abstract

Provide an international perspective and advance the state-of-the-art in the field of multiferroic materials and devices. Assemble a group of academic, government, and industry experts in the field of multiferroic materials and devices for exchange of ideas and information at the Meeting to Assess Research Strategies for Multiferroic Materials and Devices, to be held at UCLA for one day in Oct 2015. This technical assessment is intended to future research direction for multiferroic components specifically for RF/MW applications. This assessment will provide information on the state of the art in multiferroic materials as they relate to the RF/MW frequency range with emphasis on operational frequencies from 1MHz to 10 GHz. At the end of the day, a panel will formulate a multiferroic roadmap for basic research and for the development of transition paths between fundamental research efforts and commercial applications of interest. Participants will be invited from government laboratories and research offices, as well as leading university and industry researchers. Topics are as follows: ¥ Material design, growth, integration, and process science of multiferroic thin films, and nanostructures ¥ Characterization/measurement RF methodologies of materials properties, and standardization ¥ Electrically Tunable multiferroic Films; Synthesis, Characterization, High-Frequency Behavior ¥ Properties of multiferroic meterostructures/multilayers, and compositionally graded films (e.g. exchange biased systems including spring magnets) ¥ Multiferroic Materials; Theory and Applications Device design and optimization ¥ Panel assessment of RF Multiferroic for next generation devices

Document Details

Document Type
DoD Grant Award
Publication Date
Jan 12, 2017
Source ID
W911NF1510523

Entities

People

  • Gregory P. Carman

Organizations

  • Army Contracting Command
  • United States Army
  • University of California, Los Angeles

Tags

Readers

  • Academic Conference Management
  • Electronics Engineering
  • Superconducting Magnet Technology

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics