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An axial mode magnetoelectric antenna: Radiation predictions via multiphysics modeling with experimental validations.

Authors :
Burnside, Emily A.
Tiwari, Sidhant
Burnside, Scott R.
Candler, Robert N.
Henderson, Rashaunda
Grimm, Schaffer
Carman, Gregory P.
Source :
Journal of Applied Physics; 10/14/2023, Vol. 134 Issue 14, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study investigates an axial extension mode magnetoelectric antenna designed for near-field communication in dielectric cluttered environments. The antenna configuration consists of two magnetostrictive Metglas-polymer composites bonded on opposite sides of a PZT-5A actuator, creating a dumbbell configuration. Operating at its 88 kHz mechanical resonance, the antenna emits electromagnetic radiation in the near field by applying an AC voltage to the piezoelectric material, generating an acoustic wave that propagates through the volume and induces oscillating magnetizations. The design uses a system of uncoupled models: an electrostatic finite element model to predict strain that feeds into a Landau–Lifshitz–Gilbert micromagnetic model to predict magnetic moment changes and, subsequently, a dipole model to forecast near-field radiation characteristics. Measurements were conducted on the antenna's impedance, quality factor, mechanical resonance, transmitted magnetic signal strength, and radiation patterns, with variations in the bias magnetic field, frequency, and applied voltage. The results exhibit a strong correlation with model predictions, and the radiated signal strengths compare favorably with those of state-of-the-art pacemaker communication devices. Computational parametric studies using Galfenol and Terfenol-D suggest the potential for up to a three order of magnitude reduction in the antenna's volume, which is critical for implanted medical devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00218979
Volume :
134
Issue :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Applied Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172990403
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0171973