Near-flat self-biased magnetoelectric response in geometry gradient composite

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2014-03-14
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American Institute of Physics
Abstract

We demonstrate a near-flat self-biased magnetoelectric (ME) effect in geometry gradient magnetostrictive-piezoelectric laminates. The near-flat behavior was characterized by a stable ME response over a wide range of magnetic DC bias. By adjusting the configuration of the magnetostrictive layer, we were able to control the magnitude of the self-biased magnetoelectric coefficient. The ME response was found to be almost independent of the applied DC bias in the range of 0 similar to 260 Oe. This bandwidth was almost 650% similar to 3800% higher than that of the conventional ME composites. This significant advancement opens great potential towards the development of high stability/sensitivity magnetic field sensors and energy harvesters. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Nickel, Alternating current power transmission, Magnetic fields, Laminates, Magnetoelectric effects
Citation
Zhou, Y. & Priya, S. (2014). Near-flat self-biased magnetoelectric response in geometry gradient composite. Journal of Applied Physics, 115(10). doi: 10.1063/1.4868340