JOURNAL ARTICLE

Improved Magnetic Frequency Conversion Approach for Magnetoelectric Sensors

Abstract

Thin-film magnetoelectric sensors reach a sensitivity in the picotesla range around the resonance frequency of the mechanical structure. Using magnetic frequency conversion, a magnetic low-frequency signal can be transferred to the sensor's resonance frequency. However, the required additional large carrier signal leaks to the sensor's output with a large amplitude, requiring a wide dynamic range of the sensor electronics. In this paper, it is shown that the unbalance of the magnetostriction curve is responsible for this leakage and that a suppression approach is devised. After theoretical analysis of the nonlinear magnetostriction characteristic, a carrier suppression is achieved through balancing by an altered signal excitation. A suppression of the carrier signal of about three orders of magnitude is measured. Thus, the requirements regarding analog-to-digital conversion can be reduced.

Keywords:
Magnetostriction SIGNAL (programming language) Materials science Sensitivity (control systems) Excitation Amplitude Low frequency Acoustics Leakage (economics) Nonlinear system Dynamic range Optoelectronics Nuclear magnetic resonance Electrical engineering Electronic engineering Magnetic field Physics Computer science Engineering Optics Telecommunications

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