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Pan De-An, Zhang Shen-Gen, Tian Jian-Jun, Sun Jun-Sai, Alex A. Volinsky, Qiao Li-Jie. Current-voltage characteristics of lead zirconate titanate/nickel bilayered hollow cylindrical magnetoelectric compositesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(2): 027201.
| Pan De-An, Zhang Shen-Gen, Tian Jian-Jun, Sun Jun-Sai, Alex A. Volinsky, Qiao Li-Jie. Current-voltage characteristics of lead zirconate titanate/nickel bilayered hollow cylindrical magnetoelectric compositesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(2): 027201. |
Current-voltage characteristics of lead zirconate titanate/nickel bilayered hollow cylindrical magnetoelectric composites
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Abstract
Current--voltage measurements obtained from lead zirconate titanate/nickel bilayered hollow cylindrical magnetoelectric composite showed that a sinusoidal current applied to the copper coil wrapped around the hollow cylinder circumference induces voltage across the lead zirconate titanate layer thickness. The current--voltage coefficient and the maximum induced voltage in lead zirconate titanate at 1 kHz and resonance (60.1 kHz) frequencies increased linearly with the number of the coil turns and the applied current. The resonance frequency corresponds to the electromechanical resonance frequency. The current--voltage coefficient can be significantly improved by optimizing the magnetoelectric structure geometry and/or increasing the number of coil turns. Hollow cylindrical lead zirconate titanate/nickel structures can be potentially used as current sensors. -
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