
doi: 10.1063/1.2952048
The effects of hydrostatic pressure on the magnetism, capacitance, and impedance of a manganese zinc ferrite device have been investigated. Giant piezomagnetism, piezocapacitance, and piezoimpedance that are independent of skin effects have been observed simultaneously under a pressure of a few megapascals. With increasing frequency of the current applied across the ferrite device, these pressure effects have been found to undergo a maximum at a frequency below 3kHz. Under a pressure of 6MPa, a piezoimpedance over 60% has been observed for the ferrite devices with permeabilities ranging from 5000 to 15 000. Analysis shows that these pressure effects result from the variation of the interior stress in the ferrite.
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