Wearable magnetic field sensors for flexible electronics

Abstract

Highly flexible bismuth Hall sensors on polymeric foils are fabricated, and the key optimization steps that are required to boost their sensitivity to the bulk value are identified. The sensor can be bent around the wrist or positioned on the finger to realize an interactive pointing device for wearable electronics. Furthermore, this technology is of great interest for the rapidly developing market of ­eMobility, for optimization of eMotors and magnetic bearings.

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Keywords
bismuth Hall sensors, flexible electronics, flexible Hall sensorics, flexible magnetic field sensorics
Citation
Melzer, M., Mönch, J. I., Makarov, D., Zabila, Y., Bermúdez, G. S. C., Karnaushenko, D., et al. (2014). Wearable magnetic field sensors for flexible electronics. 27(7). https://doi.org//10.1002/adma.201405027
License
CC BY-NC 4.0 Unported