High-performance giant magnetoresistive sensorics on flexible Si membranes

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Date
2015
Volume
106
Issue
15
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Melville, NY : American Inst. of Physics
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We fabricate high-performance giant magnetoresistive (GMR) sensorics on Si wafers, which are subsequently thinned down to 100 μm or 50 μm to realize mechanically flexible sensing elements. The performance of the GMR sensors upon bending is determined by the thickness of the Si membrane. Thus, bending radii down to 15.5 mm and 6.8 mm are achieved for the devices on 100 μm and 50 μm Si supports, respectively. The GMR magnitude remains unchanged at the level of (15.3 ± 0.4)% independent of the support thickness and bending radius. However, a progressive broadening of the GMR curve is observed associated with the magnetostriction of the containing Ni81Fe19 alloy, which is induced by the tensile bending strain generated on the surface of the Si membrane. An effective magnetostriction value of λs = 1.7 × 10−6 is estimated for the GMR stack. Cyclic bending experiments showed excellent reproducibility of the GMR curves during 100 bending cycles.

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Galvanomagnetic effects, Magnetic recording, Magnetostriction, Silicon wafers, Bending cycles
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Pérez, N., Melzer, M., Makarov, D., Ueberschär, O., Ecke, R., Schulz, S. E., & Schmidt, O. G. (2015). High-performance giant magnetoresistive sensorics on flexible Si membranes. 106(15). https://doi.org//10.1063/1.4918652
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