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Magnetic vector field sensor using magnetoelectric thin-film composites

Eckhard QuandtS. SteinManfred Wuttig

Year: 2005 Journal:   IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Vol: 41 (10)Pages: 3667-3669   Publisher: IEEE Magnetics Society

Abstract

Giant magnetoelectric (ME) effects have been investigated recently in composites of magnetostrictive and piezoelectric materials. The usage of highly strictive piezoelectric and magnetostrictive materials as well as an increased understanding of their elastic coupling leads to magnetoelectric (ME) responses that are much higher than those published in the 1970s. Magnetic field sensors based on the ME effect promise sensitivities approaching those of low-temperature SQUID sensors. This paper concentrates on ME devices that were fabricated by sputtering magnetostrictive Fe-Co/Tb-Fe multilayers on piezoelectric PMN-PT single crystals. Intrinsic and induced magnetic anisotropies lead to a pronounced directional dependence of the ME effect. Thin magnetic films display anisotropies that are induced by the demagnetization field that can reduce the "out of plane" ME effects. "In-plane" ME effects can be enhanced by annealing and field-cooling leading to a pronounced easy and hard direction. In Fe-Co/Tb-Fe multilayers the magnetostriction along the easy axis vanishes and the ME effect is maximized along the hard axis. Therefore, a combination of three individual sensors realizes a magnetic vector field sensor.

Keywords:
Magnetostriction Materials science Piezoelectricity Magnetic anisotropy Demagnetizing field Magnetic field Sputtering Anisotropy Coupling (piping) Magnetoelectric effect Inverse magnetostrictive effect Annealing (glass) Composite material Condensed matter physics Thin film Magnetization Optoelectronics Nuclear magnetic resonance Dielectric Nanotechnology Ferroelectricity Optics Multiferroics Physics

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Multiferroics and related materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Underwater Acoustics Research
Physical Sciences →  Earth and Planetary Sciences →  Oceanography

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