Thin Film Magnetoelectric Sensors Toward Biomagnetism: Materials, Devices, and Applications

Abstract

Since the discovery of strong magnetoelectric (ME) coupling in two‐phase ME laminate composites, strain mediated ME heterostructures have found practical applications in magnetic sensors, tunable inductors, tunable filters, miniaturized antennas, magnetic memories, and nanoscale motors. Thin film ME sensors, in particular, have become promising candidates in biomagnetic sensing, due to their high sensitivity, CMOS compatibility, room temperature operation, and high spatial resolution. In this article, an overview is presented on different types of thin film ME sensors and their applications in biomagnetic measurement. First, the coupling structures, materials selection, and fabrication processes are introduced. Three different mechanisms of recently emerged ME sensors, including the magnetic modulation, electrical modulation, and delta‐E effect are presented. Their performance and noise analysis are also compared and discussed. Finally, real‐time applications of ME sensors in the detection of magnetic fields from different part of human body are presented and discussed. The review concludes with an outlook on future perspectives and challenges of thin film ME sensors for biomagnetic applications.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
May 04, 2022
Source ID
10.1002/aelm.202200013

Entities

People

  • Alexei Matyushov
  • Changxing Sun
  • Cunzheng Dong
  • Huaihao Chen
  • Jingya (lilyn) Gao
  • Mohsen Zaeimbashi
  • Nian X. Sun
  • Xian-Feng Liang
  • Yifan He
  • Yuyi Wei

Organizations

  • Army Research Office
  • Northeastern University

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  • Quantum Dot Semiconductor Device Photonics and Graphene Optoelectronic Materials and THz Physics.
  • Superconducting Magnet Technology
  • Systems Analysis and Design