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电子论坛:Modern Magnetoceramics—Basic Principles and the Impact of rf Ferrite Devices on the 5G Revolution
文:隆丽萍 图:隆丽萍 来源:电子学院 时间:2019-04-21 3474

  由电子科学与工程学院主办的“电子论坛”第67期邀请到美国东北大学(Northeastern University)的Vincent G. Harris教授,与我校师生共同探讨射频铁氧体器件的基本原理及对5G革命的影响。具体安排如下,欢迎感兴趣的师生参加。

  主 题: 

  Modern Magnetoceramics—Basic Principles and the Impact of rf Ferrite Devices on the 5G Revolution

  主讲人: 

  Vincent G. Harris (Center for Microwave Magnetic Materials and Integrated Circuits (CM3IC),Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Northeastern University)

  时 间:2019年4月25日(周四)14:30

  地 点:沙河校区二教204

  内容简介:

  Magnetoceramics are insulating magnetic materials that offer high performance and a means to break time reversal symmetry at RF frequencies. As such, these materials provide non-reciprocal performance in RF isolators and circulators among other devices. Here, we present a review of the basic principles of modern magnetoceramics in the context of next generation RF device electronics including self-biased circulators/isolators, and filters and phase shifters.

  Starting from a material science perspective, the chemistry, structure, and super-exchange magnetism of magnetoceramics will be discussed. Following this, the role of intrinsic material properties upon functional RF device performance will be presented, including coercivity, magnetic anisotropy, FMR linewidth, magnetism, and device isolation and insertion loss. Additionally, the methods used to process magnetoceramics into usable RF device materials, such as manipulating magnetic anisotropy using crystallographic texture and the integration of ferrite materials onto lattice matched semiconductor substrates, will be reviewed.

  主讲人简介:

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  Vincent Harris (B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D., M.Sc., M.Eng.) has had a distinguished career as an engineer, scientist, inventor, educator, and entrepreneur for nearly three decades. He presently holds positions as University Distinguished Professor and William Lincoln Smith Chair at Northeastern University. He is the Founder and Director of the Center for Microwave Magnetic Materials and Integrated Circuits and Metamagnetics Inc. Prior to holding these positions, he was a member of the technical staff, Head of the Complex Materials Section, and Head of the Materials Physics Branch at the Naval Research Laboratory (Washington, DC). His research interests include materials design and the study of processing, structure and magnetism in a wide range of electronic materials and devices used principally in radio frequency applications. He has been elevated to Fellow of the AAAS, IEEE, American Physical Society,and the Institute of Physics (UK). In 2016, Harris has served as a Fulbright Fellow

 

                       电子科学与工程学院

                        2019年4月19日



编辑:杨棋凌  / 审核:王晓刚  / 发布:陈伟

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