Abstract
Abstract
A magnetoelectric (ME) voltage transformer is fabricated on the basis of a ferromagnetic (FM)–piezoelectric (PE) heterostructure comprising two equally thick laminated layers of an amorphous FM alloy and a piezoceramic lead zirconate-titanate layer sandwiched between them. The structure, placed inside an excitation coil, is electrically poled and magnetized in the direction of the long axis. The primary voltage is applied to the coil and the secondary voltage is measured between the electrodes of the PE material. It is shown for the first time that the change in the total thickness of magnetic layers significantly influences the transformer´s characteristics. At the largest total thickness of FM layers of 138 µm, the open-circuit voltage transformation ratio K has a maximum value of about 20, and the power transfer efficiency η at a matched resistive load of about 20 kΩ reaches 45%. The variation of the control magnetic field in the range of 0–21.6 kA m−1 makes it possible to change the voltage transformation ratio K from zero to the maximum value. A simple model allows one to calculate the dependence of the characteristics of the ME transformer on the frequency of the primary voltage, thickness of the FM layers, control magnetic field, and the load.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Russian Science Foundation
Subject
Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Civil and Structural Engineering,Signal Processing
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