Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
737329 Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The giant magnetoelectric (ME) effect induced by the coupling of piezoelectricity and magnetic torque in piezo-bimorph/magnet composites has been investigated. The relation between the ME voltage and the sample's geometry (thickness, length, width, etc.), materials parameters (piezoelectric coefficient, residual flux density, permittivity, etc.) was derived through the elasticity mechanics method. Our experimental results confirmed the theoretical prediction. A Pb(Zr1−xTix)O3-bimorph/NdFeB sample with 500 pT sensitivity at 10 Hz was also constructed and showed a good linearity in the measurement range of nano to mili tesla. This research has provided a guide of designing better magnetoelectric devices with low cost and zero power consumption.

► Low frequency giant magnetoelectric torque effect (MET) has been investigated. ► The relation between the ME voltage and the devices’ parameters was predicted. ► The ME output voltage of the MET devices is magnetic DC field independence. ► A MET sample with 500 pT sensitivity at 10 Hz was constructed.

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