Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
736673 Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Development and fabrication of the magnetoelectric macro fiber composite (ME MFC).•Low temperature transient liquid phase (LTTLP) bonding of ME composite.•AC magnetic field sensing and energy harvesting ME MFC.

This paper describes the fabrication and performance results of a magnetoelectric macro fiber composite (ME MFC). The magnetoelectric composite was fabricated by bonding a magnetostrictive layer to a piezoelectric layer using a novel approach of low temperature transient liquid phase (LTTLP) bonding. The composite was diced into 150 micron wide fibers and bonded to a custom designed copper flexible circuit using a spin coated low viscosity room temperature curing epoxy. ME MFC’s with varying ferrite thicknesses of 0.6 mm and 0.5 mm were fabricated and characterized for energy harvesting. The composite with 0.6 mm ferrite thickness achieved an open circuit voltage of 101 mV (ME voltage coefficient of 6740 mV/cmOe) and peak power of 3.1 nW across 356 kΩ matching load at 264 Hz.

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