American Institute of Physics, Journal of Applied Physics, 7(103), p. 07E306
DOI: 10.1063/1.2839276
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In this work, we report magnetoelectric coefficient measurements in BiFeO3 (BFO) compounds using dynamic lock-in technique to evidence magnetoelectric coupling behavior. The response of the magnetoelectric coefficient shows rapid increase from low frequencies (0.1kHz) to around 5kHz, reaching a maximum, and then decreasing monotonously to 100kHz. For a constant frequency at 7kHz, the maximum magnetoelectric coefficient was close to 7mV∕cmOe, obtained at a bias magnetic field of H=120Oe. Thus, we demonstrated the feasibility of this technique for characterizing multiferroic materials.