1. A Study on Thin-Film Magnetic Sensor Using Magneto-Impedance Effect
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Tomoyuki Toshima, Osamu Ishii, Koji Takei, Y. Koshimoto, and M. Senda
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Linearity ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Amplitude modulation ,Magnetic circuit ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Hysteresis ,symbols.namesake ,Nuclear magnetic resonance ,symbols ,Optoelectronics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Instrumentation ,Electrical impedance ,Magnetic reactance ,Barkhausen effect ,Voltage - Abstract
This study reports on the performance of a thin-film magnetic sensor that uses impedance change at a high frequency. A closed magnetic circuit, a strip pattern for the magnetic films, and an NiFe/SiO2 multilayer film structure were adopted for high sensitivity and large voltage change. A voltage change ratio of 50-60% was achieved by applying an external field of several Oe with an AC carrier of ∼800 MHz. The sensor was confirmed to perceive a highfrequency external field as an amplitude modulation of the AC carrier voltage, and exhibited broad frequency bandwidth, high linearity, and no hysteresis or Barkhausen noise.
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- 1995
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