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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 30, 2017
Filed:
May. 20, 2016
Thomas Weller, Lutz, FL (US);
Jing Wang, Tampa, FL (US);
Hariharan Srikanth, Tampa, FL (US);
Cesar A. Morales-silva, High Point, NC (US);
Kristen L. S. Repa, Tampa, FL (US);
Susmita Pal, Tampa, FL (US);
Thomas Weller, Lutz, FL (US);
Jing Wang, Tampa, FL (US);
Hariharan Srikanth, Tampa, FL (US);
Cesar A. Morales-Silva, High Point, NC (US);
Kristen L. S. Repa, Tampa, FL (US);
Susmita Pal, Tampa, FL (US);
University of South Florida, Tampa, FL (US);
Abstract
In accordance with the present invention, novel superparamagnetic magneto-dielectric polymer nanocomposites are synthesized using a novel process. The tunability of the dielectric/magnetic properties demonstrated by this novel highly-viscous solvent-free polymer nanocomposite that is amenable to building 3D electromagnetic structures/devices by using processes such as 3D printing, compression molding or injection molding, when an external DC magnetic field is applied, exceeds what has been previously reported for magneto-dielectric polymer nanocomposite materials.