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Performance investigation of cement-based laminated multifunctional magnetoelectric composites
HighlightsCement-based magnetoelectric composite has been firstly successfully developed.Composite exhibits a brand new magnetoelectric coupling effect as expected.The best magnetoelectric performance ever found in the same category of composite.
AbstractIn this paper, cement-based multifunctional magnetoelectric (ME) composite with the laminated structure of one lead zirconate titanate (PZT) layer sandwiched between two cement-based Tb1−xDyxFe2 alloy (Terfenol-D) layers has been successfully fabricated for the first time in the world. Furthermore, systematic investigation has been conducted on the overall performance of this newly developed composite. The dielectric and piezoelectric behaviors of this composite are equivalent to those of pure PZT, which dominates the ferroelectric properties of composite. A giant ME response is observed in the composite because of the strong mechanical coupling interaction among different phases detected by fiber Bragg grating sensing technique. The measured maximum ME sensitivity αE33 can reach up to 1.071V/cmOe under 3000Oe Hdc field at low frequency with fv=0.30 of Terfenol-D in the composite, which is much superior to that of other polymer-based composites (just about 200–300mV/cm·Oe) reported. Such great ME sensitivity can be attributed to that cement functions not only as particles binder, but also as the transmission medium with higher transfer efficiency. Such excellent performances make this novel ME composite be a strong potential candidate for engineering applications as sensors, actuators and other smart transducers.
Performance investigation of cement-based laminated multifunctional magnetoelectric composites
HighlightsCement-based magnetoelectric composite has been firstly successfully developed.Composite exhibits a brand new magnetoelectric coupling effect as expected.The best magnetoelectric performance ever found in the same category of composite.
AbstractIn this paper, cement-based multifunctional magnetoelectric (ME) composite with the laminated structure of one lead zirconate titanate (PZT) layer sandwiched between two cement-based Tb1−xDyxFe2 alloy (Terfenol-D) layers has been successfully fabricated for the first time in the world. Furthermore, systematic investigation has been conducted on the overall performance of this newly developed composite. The dielectric and piezoelectric behaviors of this composite are equivalent to those of pure PZT, which dominates the ferroelectric properties of composite. A giant ME response is observed in the composite because of the strong mechanical coupling interaction among different phases detected by fiber Bragg grating sensing technique. The measured maximum ME sensitivity αE33 can reach up to 1.071V/cmOe under 3000Oe Hdc field at low frequency with fv=0.30 of Terfenol-D in the composite, which is much superior to that of other polymer-based composites (just about 200–300mV/cm·Oe) reported. Such great ME sensitivity can be attributed to that cement functions not only as particles binder, but also as the transmission medium with higher transfer efficiency. Such excellent performances make this novel ME composite be a strong potential candidate for engineering applications as sensors, actuators and other smart transducers.
Performance investigation of cement-based laminated multifunctional magnetoelectric composites
Pang, Cuijuan (author) / Pei, Huafu (author) / Li, Zongjin (author)
Construction and Building Materials ; 134 ; 585-593
2016-12-29
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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