| Literature DB >> 33420189 |
Marilia Silva1,2, Fernando Franco3,4,5, Diana C Leitao3,4, Susana Cardoso3,4, Paulo P Freitas3,6.
Abstract
A new device architecture using giant magnetoresistive sensors demonstrates the capability to detect very low magnetic fields on the pT range. A combination of vertically packed spin-valve sensors with two-dimensional in-plane arrays, connected in series and in parallel, delivers a final detection level of 360 pT/[Formula: see text] at 10 Hz at room temperature. The device design is supported by an analytical model developed for a vertically packed spin-valve system, which takes into account all magnetic couplings present. Optimization concerning the spacer thickness and sensor physical dimensions depending on the number of pilled up spin-valves is necessary. To push the limits of detection, arrays of a large number of sensing elements (up to 440,000) are patterned with a geometry that improves sensitivity and in a configuration that reduces the resistance, leading to a lower noise level. The final device performance with pT detectivity is demonstrated in an un-shielded environment suitable for detection of bio-signals.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33420189 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-79856-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379