2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4794056
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Giant magnetoelectric effect in self-biased laminates under zero magnetic field

Abstract: ; et al., "Giant magnetoelectric effect in self-biased laminates under zero magnetic field," Appl. Phys. Lett. 102, 082404 (2013); http:// dx

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“…Efforts have focused on: (a) different categories of sensor construction [24,[74][75][76], geometry and other features [77][78][79][80]; (b) packaging of the sensor units; (c) improvements in fabrication techniques [81]; (d) signal processing conditions [82,83]; and (e) gradiometric configurations to reduce environmental noise sources [84]. The multi-push-pull configurations, multilayer configuration, and bimorphs, all of which exhibit an improved ME voltage coefficient, have demonstrated considerable potential for sensing low-frequency magnetic field variations.…”
Section: Me Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Efforts have focused on: (a) different categories of sensor construction [24,[74][75][76], geometry and other features [77][78][79][80]; (b) packaging of the sensor units; (c) improvements in fabrication techniques [81]; (d) signal processing conditions [82,83]; and (e) gradiometric configurations to reduce environmental noise sources [84]. The multi-push-pull configurations, multilayer configuration, and bimorphs, all of which exhibit an improved ME voltage coefficient, have demonstrated considerable potential for sensing low-frequency magnetic field variations.…”
Section: Me Couplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, several works have been reported on this issue with different methods, such as epitaxial thin film with exchange-biased effect, ME composites with magnetization-graded structure and integrating hard magnetic layers into the ME composites [9][10][11]. Though these works have gained well ME effects, the relatively high cost and complexity cannot be ignored.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The experimental and analytical results on ME laminates have shown that the ME composites exhibit significant ME effects only near an optimum bias magnetic field (H dc ) [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]. Hence, achieving self-biased ME effect has become of great research interest recently [12][13][14]. Under an applied magnetic field H, the magnetic induction B = l 0 l r H inside a ferromagnetic material is strongly related to that material's relative permeability l r .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%