Title :
A magnetoelastic metallic glass low-frequency magnetometer
Author :
Mermelstein, Marc D.
Author_Institution :
US Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fDate :
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A complete theoretical analysis is presented of the operation of a magnetoelastic amorphous metal low-frequency magnetic field sensor. This directional magnetometer is a hybrid device consisting of a piezoelectric plate, a field-annealed amorphous metal ribbon, and a viscous fluid, and it exhibits a low-frequency magnetic field detection level of 8.0 pT/√Hz at 1.0 Hz. The sensor may also be configured as a first- and second-order gradiometer. The device analysis focuses on the influence of the constituent materials on the magnetometer performance, identifying potential noise sources and optimal design parameters. This analysis may be applied to a variety of magnetoelastic amorphous metal sensors, e.g. stress, strain, and torque sensors, and is also useful in research concerning fundamental aspects of magnetoelasticity. Experimental data are presented demonstrating the performance of magnetometers constructed with amorphous metal ribbons exhibiting striped and closure domain structures
Keywords :
electric sensing devices; magnetic field measurement; magnetoelastic effects; magnetometers; metallic glasses; 1 Hz; closure domain structures; directional magnetometer; field-annealed amorphous metal ribbon; first order radiometer; hybrid device; low-frequency magnetic field detection; magnetoelastic amorphous metal low-frequency magnetic field sensor; magnetoelastic metallic glass low-frequency magnetometer; magnetoelasticity; noise sources; optimal design parameters; piezoelectric plate; second-order gradiometer; strain sensor; stress sensor; striped domain structure; theoretical analysis; torque sensors; viscous fluid; Amorphous magnetic materials; Amorphous materials; Glass; Low-frequency noise; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic liquids; Magnetic materials; Magnetic sensors; Magnetometers; Performance analysis;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on