Enhancement
of Magnetoelectric Conversion Achieved
by Optimization of Interfacial Adhesion Layer in Laminate Composites
Posted on 2018-08-31 - 00:00
We report the effect
of epoxy adhesion layers with different mechanical
or physical property on a magnetoelectric (ME) composite laminate
composed of FeBSi alloy (Metglas)/single-crystal Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3–Pb(Zr,Ti)O3/Metglas
to achieve an improved ME conversion performance. Through theoretical
simulation, it was revealed that the Young’s modulus and the
thickness of interfacial adhesives were major parameters that influence
the conversion efficiency in ME composites. In the experimental evaluation,
we utilized three epoxy materials with a distinct Young’s modulus
and adjusted the average thickness of the adhesion layers to optimize
the ME conversion. The experimental results show that a thin epoxy
layer with a high Young’s modulus provided the best performance
in the inorganic-based ME conversion process. By tailoring the interfacial
adhesion property, the ME laminate generated a high conversion coefficient
of 328.8 V/(cm Oe), with a mechanical quality factor of 132.0 at the
resonance mode. Moreover, we demonstrated a highly sensitive alternating
current magnetic field sensor that had a detection resolution below
10 pT. The optimization of the epoxy layers in the ME laminate composite
provided significant enhancement of the ME response in a simple manner.
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Hwang, Geon-Tae; Palneedi, Haribabu; Jung, Byung Mun; Kwon, Suk Jin; Peddigari, Mahesh; Min, Yuho; et al. (2018). Enhancement
of Magnetoelectric Conversion Achieved
by Optimization of Interfacial Adhesion Layer in Laminate Composites. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.8b09848