Frequency Dependency of the Delta-E Effect and the Sensitivity of Delta-E Effect Magnetic Field Sensors

被引:31
作者
Spetzler, Benjamin [1 ]
Golubeva, Elizaveta, V [1 ]
Mueller, Cai [1 ]
McCord, Jeffrey [1 ]
Faupel, Franz [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kiel, D-24118 Kiel, Germany
关键词
delta-E effect; magnetoelasticity; resonators; magnetic field sensing; dynamic susceptibility; surface acoustic wave (SAW); MAGNETOELASTIC SURFACE-WAVES; PHENOMENOLOGICAL MODEL; THIN-FILMS; MAGNETOSTRICTION; ATTENUATION; RELAXATION; NICKEL;
D O I
10.3390/s19214769
中图分类号
O65 [分析化学];
学科分类号
070302 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In recent years the delta-E effect has been used for detecting low frequency and low amplitude magnetic fields. Delta-E effect sensors utilize a forced mechanical resonator that is detuned by the delta-E effect upon application of a magnetic field. Typical frequencies of operation are from several kHz to the upper MHz regime. Different models have been used to describe the delta-E effect in those devices, but the frequency dependency has mainly been neglected. With this work we present a simple description of the delta-E effect as a function of the differential magnetic susceptibility chi of the magnetic material. We derive an analytical expression for chi that permits describing the frequency dependency of the delta-E effect of the Young's modulus and the magnetic sensitivity. Calculations are compared with measurements on soft-magnetic (Fe90Co10)(78)Si12B10 thin films. We show that the frequency of operation can have a strong influence on the delta-E effect and the magnetic sensitivity of delta-E effect sensors. Overall, the delta-E effect reduces with increasing frequency and results in a stiffening of the Young's modulus above the ferromagnetic resonance frequency. The details depend on the Gilbert damping. Whereas for large Gilbert damping the sensitivity continuously decreases with frequency, typical damping values result in an amplification close to the ferromagnetic resonance frequency.
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