Modeling and the signal-to-noise ratio research of magnetoelectric sensors at low frequency

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The authors have modeled magnetoelectric (ME) laminate sensor units by considering both the ME laminate and detection circuitry. Theory predicts and experiments confirm that the signal-to-noise ratio increases with increasing frequency in the low frequency range. Our findings provide useful insights into ME sensitivity estimation and "real-world" low frequency magnetic anomaly detection by ME sensors. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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Xing, Z., Li, J., & Viehland, D. (2007). Modeling and the signal-to-noise ratio research of magnetoelectric sensors at low frequency. Applied Physics Letters, 91(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2794435

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