Industrial Consultancy & Sponsored Research (IC&SR) , IIT Madras

Distributed Disc Structured Magnetoelectric Composite Device

Technology Category/Market

Category – Magnetoelectric Composite Devices

Applications – Micro Magnetoelectric Sensors, Electromagnetic Signal Detection, Magnetic Field Sensing, Energy Harvesting Devices

Industry – Electronics and Semiconductor, Healthcare and Medical Devices, Automotive and Transportation, Aerospace and Defense, Energy and Renewable Energy

Market -The global magnetic sensor market was valued at USD 4.43 billion in 2021 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of 7.5% over the forecast period.

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Problem Statement

  • Existing magnetoelectric devices lack self-biased behavior and struggle to achieve high ME coefficients efficiently.
  • There is a need for ME devices with enhanced self-biased behavior and improved ME coefficients to enable more efficient and practical applications in micro-ME sensors and devices.

Technology

Composite Material Design:

  • The invention employs a unique combination of magnetostrictive and piezoelectric materials with controlled volume fractions to create a composite material structure.

Mechanical Interference Fit:

  • The use of a precise mechanical interference fit, ranging from 0.3% to 1% of disc diameter, imparts prestress within the material, enabling self-biased magnetoelectric behavior.

Optimized Disc Distribution:

  • Piezoelectric material is distributed as discs within the magnetostrictive material, enhancing the ME response.

Material Selection:

  • Utilizes negatively magnetostrictive materials (e.g., nickel or Samfenol-D) and specific piezoelectric materials (e.g., PZT-5A or PZT-5H) for their compatibility and properties.

Enhanced ME Coefficients:

  • Achieves impressive static and dynamic self-biased magnetoelectric coefficients, making it suitable for various applications, including micro-ME sensors and devices

Key Features/Value Proposition

Technical Perspective:

  • This invention offers enhanced ME coefficients through precise material control, enabling highly efficient ME sensors.

User Perspective:

  • Users benefit from improved sensitivity and reduced external requirements in ME sensors, with potential applications across industries.
Questions about this Technology?

Contact for Licensing

Research Lab

Prof. A. Arockiarajan,

Department of Applied Mechanics & Biomedical Engineering

Intellectual Property

  • IITM IDF Ref. 2134
  • IN 387760 (PATENT GRANTED)

Technology Readiness Level

TRL-4/5

Technology validated in lab and relevant environment

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