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Magnetoelectric Sensor Operating in d 15 Thickness-Shear Mode for High-Frequency Current Detection.

Fuchao LiJingen WuSujie LiuJieqiang GaoBomin LinJintao MoJiacheng QiaoYiwei XuYongjun DuXin HeYifei ZhouLan ZengZhongqiang HuMing Liu
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
For the application of high-frequency current detection in power systems, such as very fast transient current, lightning current, partial discharge pulse current, etc., current sensors with a quick response are indispensable. Here, we propose a high-frequency magnetoelectric current sensor, which consists of a PZT piezoelectric ceramic and Metglas amorphous alloy. The proposed sensor is designed to work under d 15 thickness-shear mode, with the resonant frequency around 1.029 MHz. Furthermore, the proposed sensor is fabricated as a high-frequency magnetoelectric current sensor. A comparative experiment is carried out between the tunnel magnetoresistance sensor and the magnetoelectric sensor, in the aspect of high-frequency current detection up to 3 MHz. Our experimental results demonstrate that the d 15 thickness-shear mode magnetoelectric sensor has great potential for high-frequency current detection in smart grids.
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