Carmine Vittoria received his Ph.D. in applied quantum physics from Yale University in 1970. He was employed at the Naval Research Laboratory as a physicist. Topics of research included: magnetstrictive planar devices, magnetostatic delay lines, composite electrical and magnetic materials, computer circuits on first Navy computer, ferrites, and production of planar devices. At Northeastern, he has established a world class research laboratory in the development of new microwave materials, and has fabricated mixer devices using high Tc superconducting devices, sub-micron planar devices, security tag devices, magnetic trasducers, artificial ferrite materials, and a number of planar filter devices.
Articles
Electronic tuning of magnetic permeability in Co₂Z hexaferrite toward high frequency electromagnetic device miniaturization (with Yajie Chen, Andrew Daigle, Trifon Fitchorov, Bolin Hu, Michael Geiler, Anton Geiler, and V. G. Harris), Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (2011)
The magnetic and magnetostriction properties of Z-type cobalt-doped barium hexaferrite with perpendicular c-axis crystallographic texture...
M-type barium hexaferrite synthesis and characterization for phase shifter applications (with A. T. Wise, J. Rocks, D. E. Laughlin, M. E. McHenry, S. D. Yoon, and V. G. Harris), Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (2011)
M-type barium hexaferrite films have been grown by liquid phase epitaxy and examined by x-ray...
Microwave magnetoelectric coupling and ferromagnetic resonance frequency tuning of a Co₂MnSb/GaAs/PZN-PT heterostructure (with Yajie Chen, Aria Yang, Moti R. Paudel, Shane Stadler, and V. G. Harris), Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (2011)
A systematic study of electric-field-tuned ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) of a ferroelectric/ferromagnetic/semiconductor multiferroic heterostructure, consisting of...
Gilbert ferromagnetic damping theory and the fluctuation-dissipation theorem (with A. Widom and S. D. Yoon), Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (2010)
The phenomenological Gilbert-Landau-Lifshitz theory of magnetic damping in ordered magnetic materials has long served as...
Electrically controlled magnetization switching in a multiferroic heterostructure (with Yajie Chen, Trifon Fitchorov, and V. G. Harris), Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications (2010)
A demonstration of magnetization reversal via the application of electric field across a multiferroic heterostructure,...
Preprints
Electronic transport in oxygen deficient ferromagnetic semiconducting TiO$_{2-\delta}$ (with Soack Dae Yoon, Vincent G. Harris, and A. Widom), Physics Faculty Publications (2007)
TiO$_{2-\delta}$ films were deposited on (100) Lanthanum aluminates LaAlO$_{3}$ substrates at a very low oxygen...