Magnetoelectric Composites and Sensing Applications

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: 31 March 2026 | Viewed by 5

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Dear Colleagues,

Magnetoelectric composites are a class of multifunctional materials with magneto-electric coupling effect, capable of realizing energy conversion and signal transmission between magnetic and electric fields. These materials show great potential in new sensors, transducers, memory devices, and energy harvesting systems, and are particularly valuable in cutting-edge applications such as extreme environments, biomedicine, the Internet of Things (IoT), and Industry 4.0.

This Special Issue aims to bring together the latest research results and cutting-edge advances in the design, preparation, characterization, and sensing applications of magnetoelectric composites. The focus is on multi-scale structure modulation, interfacial coupling mechanisms, performance optimization strategies, and their innovative applications in high-sensitivity, low-power, miniaturized, and multifunctional integrated sensors. We welcome original research papers, reviews, and manuscripts presenting forward-looking perspectives on topics including, but not limited to, the following directions:

  • Design of new magneto-electric composite materials;
  • Magneto-electric coupling mechanism and performance optimization;
  • Innovative application scenario expansion;
  • Flexible/stretchable magnetoelectric material;
  • Biocompatible magneto-electric composites;
  • High-sensitivity magnetic sensors;
  • Multi-physical field-coupled sensors (magnetic–electrical–force–thermal).

This Special Issue, therefore, aims to compile original research and review articles on the recent advances, technologies, solutions, applications, and emerging challenges in the field of magnetoelectric composites and sensing applications.

Dr. Chong Lei
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • magnetoelectric composites
  • interface coupling
  • micromagnetic sensors
  • self-powered sensors
  • biomedical sensing
  • multiferroic heterostructures

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