JOURNAL ARTICLE

Shifting the operating frequency of magnetoelectric sensors

Abstract

A method is presented for increasing the operating frequency of symmetric and asymmetric magnetoelectric (ME) sensors so that the operating frequency can be equal to the mechanical resonance frequency of the sensor. This increase improves the signal to noise ratio of a symmetric sensor by at least two orders of magnitude because it mitigates the effect of 1/f noise and the sensor has an increased response at its resonant frequency. The method is based on the strong, nonlinear magnetic field dependence of the magnetostriction. Our method has lowered the detection limit to 4 pT/Hz at 1 Hz in a magnetically unshielded environment.

Keywords:
Magnetostriction Noise (video) Acoustics Low frequency Limit (mathematics) SIGNAL (programming language) Materials science Nuclear magnetic resonance Magnetic field Resonance (particle physics) Frequency response Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Physics Optoelectronics Electrical engineering Optics Atomic physics Engineering Computer science

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Topics

Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Non-Destructive Testing Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Geophysics
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