Magnetoelectric Sensors

Magnetoelectric Transformer
Magnetoelectric transformer designed and built at ARRI.

 

Objective:

To develop a high sensitivity magnetoelectric nanocomposite material targeting applications such as: power generation, magnetic field sensor, anomaly detector, microwave filter and resonator, RF signal generator, voltage transformer, and high frequency switches.

 

Approach:

Various structures are being experimented to analyze the magnetoelastic coupling in the ferromagnetic – ferroelectric composites.

Various Composites

 

Accomplishments:

We have been uniquely successful in developing high sensitivity materials and implemented them in several applications mentioned above. A comparative chart for sensitivity is provided below.


Chart

 

Publications:

[1]

Rashed Adnan Islam and Shashank Priya, "Enhanced Magnetoelectric Effect in (1 − x) Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O3-x NiFe1.9Mn0.1O4 Particulate Composites—Electrical and Magnetic Properties", Integrated Ferroelectrics, Volume 82, Number 1 / 2006, pp. 1 – 24.

[2]

Islam RA, Priya S, "Annealing and aging effect in 0.95 Pb(Zr0.52Ti0.48)O-3-0.05 NiFe1.9Mn0.1O4 Particulate Magnetoelectric Composites", Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Part 2-Letters & Express Letters 45 (4-7): L128-L131, Feb 2006.

 

Related Topics :
Discrete Devices :
Medical Microdevices
Piezoactuators
Piezotransformers
Energy Harvesting
Micropumps
Microspectrometer
NOx Microsensor
Magnetoelectric Sensors

 

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