Inductive Detection of Magnetostrictive Resonance
Jang-ik Park, SangGap Lee, Insuk Yu, Yongho Seo

TL;DR
This paper introduces an inductive method for detecting magnetostrictive resonance signals in ultrasonic transducers, utilizing pulse magnetic fields and quadrature detection to analyze sample properties.
Contribution
It presents a novel inductive detection technique for magnetostrictive resonance, integrating RF pulse excitation with quadrature detection for improved signal analysis.
Findings
Resonance signals are sensitive to magnetic bias and sample dimensions.
The method effectively detects resonance in ferrite samples.
Detection system resembles pulse NMR techniques.
Abstract
We have developed an inductive method to detect the magnetostrictive resonance signal and applied it to an ultrasonic magnetostrictive transducer sample. Slab shaped ferrite samples are mounted in an RF coil and actuated by pulse modulated RF magnetic field. A DC magnetic field is also applied and the resonance signal from the sample is detected by the same coil after the RF field is turned off. The detector system is similar to a conventional pulse NMR system with quadrature detection. The detected signal is sensitive to the bias DC field strength and direction as well as the dimension of the sample.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic Properties and Applications · Ultrasonics and Acoustic Wave Propagation · Non-Destructive Testing Techniques
