Magnetic sensor
US-10418546-B2 · Sep 17, 2019 · US
US10720564B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10720564-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716344636-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 25, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 21, 2020 |
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Compact and power efficient acoustically actuated magnetoelectric antennas for transmitting and receiving very low frequency (VLF) electromagnetic waves utilize magnetoelectric coupling in a magnetic/piezoelectric heterostructure to provide voltage control of magnetization in transmission mode and magnetic control of electric polarization in receiving mode. The magnetoelectric antennas provide a power efficiency enhanced by orders of magnitude compared to magnetically or mechanically switching the magnetization. The antennas can be used in groups or arrays and can be combined to form VLF communication systems.
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A magnetoelectric antenna for transmitting and receiving very low frequency electromagnetic waves, the antenna comprising a thin film heterostructure comprising: an essentially planar piezoelectric core composite comprising: a layer of piezoelectric material having a first surface and a second surface; a first nonconductive film in contact with the first surface; a second nonconductive film in contact with the second surface; and a first pair of interdigitated electrodes deposited on the first film; and two essentially planar metallic glass foils enveloping the piezoelectric core composite and extending beyond the piezoelectric core composite to form extensions extending beyond the piezoelectric core composite, wherein each extension comprises a bilayer of the metallic glass foils; wherein the heterostructure is capable of resonating at a very low frequency in the range from about 3 kHz to about 30 kHz; wherein in a transmission mode, oscillating mechanical strain produced in the piezoelectric material by an AC voltage applied to the first pair of electrodes is transferred to the magnetic glass foils through strain-mediated magnetoelectric coupling, leading to magnetization oscillation that radiates electromagnetic waves at said very low frequency; and wherein in a receiving mode, the heterostructure senses magnetic components of electromagnetic waves of said very low frequency arriving at the antenna, converting the magnetic components into a piezoelectric voltage output. 2. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 , wherein the second film comprises a second pair of interdigitated electrodes. 3. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 2 , wherein the first and second pairs of interdigitated electrodes are aligned. 4. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 , wherein the metallic glass foils, including the extensions, have an overall aspect ratio in the range from about 8 to about 12. 5. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 4 , wherein the heterostructure has an overall length from about 10 mm to about 125 mm. 6. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 , wherein the heterostructure has a length from about 20 mm to about 80 mm. 7. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 , wherein the impedance at the resonance frequency of the heterostructure is from about 5 to about 60 kOhm. 8. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 having a sensitivity of about 72.2 V/Oe or greater. 9. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 having limit of detection of about 0.138 pT or less. 10. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 , wherein the piezoelectric material is selected from the group consisting of aluminum nitride, lithium niobate, lithium tantalate, zinc oxide, gallium nitride, quartz, and lead zirconate titanate. 11. The magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 , wherein the magnetic glass comprises an alloy having one or more nonmetals selected from the group consisting of Si, B, and P and one or more metals selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co, Ni, and Mo. 12. A communication device comprising the magnetoelectric antenna of claim 1 . 13. A magnetoelectric antenna array comprising a plurality of magnetoelectric antennas of claim 1 , capable of being synchronously operated through mechanical coupling. 14. The antenna array of claim 13 , wherein the plurality of antennas are tuned to the same wavelength or different wavelengths. 15. A communication device comprising the magnetoelectric antenna array of claim 13 . 16. A magnetoelectric communication system comprising first and second magnetoelectric antennas of claim 1 , the first and second antennas separated by a distance, wherein the first antenna functions as a transmitter of very low frequency electromagnetic waves of a selected wavelength and the second antenna functions as a receiver of very low frequency electromagnetic waves of the same wavelength. 17. The magnetoelectric communication system of claim 16 , further comprising a power amplifier to power the first magnetoelectric antenna. 18. The magnetoelectric communication system of claim 16 , wherein both the first and second antennas are configured to function alternately as a transmitter or a receiver. 19. The magnetoelectric communication system of claim 18 , further comprising power amplifiers to power the first and second magnetoelectric antennas when used in transmission mode. 20. A magnetoelectric communication system comprising first and second magnetoelectric antenna arrays according to claim 13 , the first and second antenna arrays separated by a distance, wherein the first antenna array functions as a transmitter of very low frequency electromagnetic waves of a selected wavelength and the second antenna array functions as a receiver of very low frequency electromagnetic waves of the same wavelength. 21. The magnetoelectric communication system of claim 20 , further comprising a power amplifier to power the first magnetic antenna array. 22. The magnetoelectric communication system of claim 20 , wherein both the first and second antennas are configured to function alternately as a transmitter or a receiver. 23. The magnetoelectric communication system of claim 22 , further comprising power amplifiers to power the first and second magnetoelectric antennas when used in transmission mode. 24. The magnetoelectric communication system of claim 16 , wherein the system is capable of transmitting and receiving electromagnetic waves with the first and second antennas separated by at least 560 feet and with the first antenna powered by no more than about 1 watt. 25. The magnetoelectric communication system of claim 16 , wherein the system is capable of operation by a plurality of mobile users. 26. A method of very low frequency (VLF) wireless communication, the method comprising: (a) providing at least first and second communication devices according to claim 15 , wherein the devices comprise antennas tuned to a selected frequency in the VLF range; (b) transmitting a signal from the first device operating in transmission mode to the second device operating in receiving mode.
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