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AC/DC Magnetic Field Sensing Based on a Piezoelectric Polymer and a Fully Printed Planar Spiral Coil

Additive manufacturing (AM) is emerging as an eco-friendly method for minimizing waste, as the demand for responsive materials in IoT and Industry 4.0 is on the rise. Magnetoactive composites, which are manufactured through AM, facilitate nonintrusive remote sensing and actuation. Printed magnetoele...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2024-09, Vol.16 (36), p.48547-48555
Main Authors: Fernández Maestu, Josu, Pereira, Nelson, Lanceros-Méndez, Senentxu
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Language:English
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Summary:Additive manufacturing (AM) is emerging as an eco-friendly method for minimizing waste, as the demand for responsive materials in IoT and Industry 4.0 is on the rise. Magnetoactive composites, which are manufactured through AM, facilitate nonintrusive remote sensing and actuation. Printed magnetoelectric composites are an innovative method that utilizes the synergies between magnetic and electric properties. The study of magnetoelectric effects, including the recently validated piezoinductive effect, demonstrates the generation of electric voltage through external AC and DC magnetic fields. This shift in magnetic sensors, utilizing piezoinductive effect of the piezoelectric polymer poly­(vinylidene fluoride), PVDF, eliminates the need for magnetic fillers in printed devices, aligning with sustainability principles, essential for the deployment of IoT and Industry 4.0. The achieved sensitivity surpasses other studies by 100 times, showcasing linear outputs for both applied AC and DC magnetic fields. Additionally, the sensor capitalizes on the linear phase shift of the generated signal with an applied DC magnetic field, an unprecedented effect. Thus, this work introduces a remarkable magnetoactive device with a sensitivity of S T = 95.1 ± 0.9 μV Oe–1 mT–1, a significantly improved performance compared to magnetoelectric devices using polymer composites. As a functional proof of concept of the developed system, a magnetic position sensor has been demonstrated.
ISSN:1944-8244
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1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c09409