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Magnetoelectric laminate sensor system for pico-tesla magnetic field sensing

Abstract

The magnetoelectric (ME) effect, with a cross-coupling between magnetic and electric orders, is associated with a promising application of magnetic field sensors. Compared with other magnetic field sensors, ME laminate sensors are compact, economic and power efficient with pico-Tesla sensitivity at low frequencies while operating at room temperature and can be used in many applications. However, the performance of ME laminate sensors is determined both by the output signal of the sensor and the equivalent magnetic noise level. Two ways are given to reduce the equivalent magnetic noise: enhancement of the ME coefficient and rejection of noise sources. The first way can be achieved by the selection of decent materials and optimization of fabrication techniques of ME laminates, and the second can be achieved by detection circuit optimization.

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Materials science Sensitivity (control systems) Magnetic field Noise (video) Electronic engineering SIGNAL (programming language) Acoustics Coupling (piping) Fabrication Power (physics) Electrical engineering Optoelectronics Signal-to-noise ratio (imaging) Engineering Computer science Physics Composite material Telecommunications

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Multiferroics and related materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Ferroelectric and Piezoelectric Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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