Title :
Radio Frequency Magnetoelectric Effect Measured at High Temperature
Author :
Lasheras, Andoni ; Gutierrez Etxebarria, Jon ; Maceiras, Alberto ; San Sebastian, Maria ; Barandiaran, Jose Manuel ; Vilas, Jose Luis ; Leon, Luis Manuel ; Shishkin, Denis ; Potapov, Anatoly
Author_Institution :
Fac. de Cienc. y Tecnol., Univ. del Pais Vasco, Bilbao, Spain
Abstract :
Magnetoelectric response at the radio frequency range has been studied as a function of temperature. For that purpose, we have fabricated sandwich-type laminated composites in which the Fe61.6Co16.4Si10.8B11.2 alloy was used as the magnetostrictive element and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) as the piezoelectric one. The Fe61.6Co16.4Si10.8B11.2 amorphous ribbon shows good magnetic properties, with a magnetostriction close to 30 ppm and a piezomagnetic coefficient in as-quenched state and for a long ribbon of 21.4 × 10-3 ppm/Am-1. Even though PVDF shows a higher piezoelectric coefficient (d33 = 15 pC/N) than the high temperature poly and copolymides, the advantage of using these poly- and copolymides is the great stability shown at temperatures close to 200 °C. Considering this, the influence of temperature in laminated composites and in their components (epoxy, piezoelectric, and magnetostrictive constituents) has been measured and discussed.
Keywords :
boron alloys; cobalt alloys; iron alloys; laminates; magnetoelectric effects; magnetostriction; piezoceramics; quenching (thermal); silicon alloys; Fe61.6Co16.4Si10.8B11.2; amorphous ribbon; epoxy constituents; magnetic properties; magnetoelectric response; magnetostriction; magnetostrictive constituents; magnetostrictive element; piezoelectric coefficient; piezoelectric constituents; piezoelectric one; piezomagnetic coefficient; polyvinylidene fluoride; quenched state; radiofrequency magnetoelectric effect; sandwich-type laminated composites; temperature function; Amorphous magnetic materials; Magnetic resonance; Magnetoelectric effects; Magnetostriction; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Temperature measurement; Magnetoelectric (ME) effect at high temperature; magnetoelectric effect at high temperature; magnetostriction; piezoelectric polymides;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2015.2390594