Ferroelectric material hysteresis In COMSOL Multiphysics

ferroelectric material modelling, hysteresis curve simulation in comsol multiphysics

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Ferroelectric material hysteresis In COMSOL Multiphysics

What You Will Learn!

  • ferroelectric
  • FEM simulation
  • finite element analysis
  • 2D modeling
  • comsol multiphysics

Description

Welcome to the COMSOL Multiphysics course on Ferroelectric material simulation.

This is a quick course. Lectures are designed to the point.
About the Instructor

  • I have instructed more than 5000 students till the year 2021, across 105 countries.

  • Till 2021 I have 17 international publications  (including publications at nature materials, Result in Physics, and Optical fiber technology) almost all containing some of the other modeling and simulation involving finite element simulation or DFT simulation or analysis using Matlab Python or Simulink.

  • I am the author of the best-selling COMSOL courses on Udemy.

COURSE is Updated constantly with the help of feedback from the students.


What you will learn in this course:

  • Ferroelectric Material Simulation

  • Learn to create a Ferroelectric model

  • Learn to simulate the hysteresis curve

  • Model Hysteresis using Jiles-Atherton model.

  • Learn to use Interdomain coupling, Pinning Loss, etc.

Ferroelectricity is a property of certain nonconducting crystals, or dielectrics, that exhibit spontaneous electric polarization (separation of the center of positive and negative electric charge, making one side of the crystal positive and the opposite side negative) that can be reversed in direction by the application of an appropriate electric field. Ferroelectricity is named by analogy with ferromagnetism, which occurs in such materials as iron. Iron atoms, being tiny magnets, spontaneously align themselves in clusters called ferromagnetic domains, which in turn can be oriented predominantly in a given direction by the application of an external magnetic field.


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Who Should Attend!

  • Students
  • Researchers & Scholars
  • Professors
  • Material Engineering

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Tags

  • COMSOL Multiphysics

Subscribers

45

Lectures

11

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