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High efficiency passive magnetoelectric transducer consisting of PZT and Fe-Ni fork substrate with high Q value
This paper proposes an H-type magnetoelectric (ME) composite transducer structure consisting of a magnetostrictive Fe-Ni fork substrate and piezoelectric PZT plates. The fork composite structure has a higher ME voltage coefficient and a higher ME power output relative to other ME composite structure...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This paper proposes an H-type magnetoelectric (ME) composite transducer structure consisting of a magnetostrictive Fe-Ni fork substrate and piezoelectric PZT plates. The fork composite structure has a higher ME voltage coefficient and a higher ME power output relative to other ME composite structures due to its higher quality (Q) factor. The ME sensitivity of the fork structure reaches 11 V/Oe. The fork composite with two PZT plates electrically connected in series exhibits over 5 times higher than the output of the rectangle structure in the same size. We demonstrate that the composite of a Fe-Ni fork substrate and PZT plates has a significantly enhanced ME voltage coefficient and sensitivity relative to the prior sandwiched laminate composite configurations. By using a lock-in amplifier with a 10 nV resolution, this transducer can detect a weak magnetic field of less than 10 -11 T. This transducer can also be designed for a magnetoelectric energy harvester due to its passive high-efficiency ME energy conversion. |
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ISSN: | 1930-0395 2168-9229 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ICSENS.2010.5690689 |