A spreadsheet-based magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) sensor design tool is presented in this paper. The system is developed using Excel and Visual Basic Application. It allows users to optimize the various parameters of the sensor design with the goal of SQUID-like sensitivity. Users can input parameters of the design including magnetic properties, junction areas, and free layers thicknesses. The design tool will then calculate and display automatically various noise sources including Johnson noise, shot noise, 1/f noise, and thermal magnetic noise that must be considered when building MTJ magnetic field sensors. Graphs predicting the sensitivities, operating current and power of the finished sensors are shown and fine tuning of each design p...
In this paper, the status and the challenges of utilizing MTJ based magnetic sensor for Grid sensing...
The minimum detectable field of magnetoresistive sensors is limited by their intrinsic noise. Magnet...
Progress on the development of a device, the MEMS flux concentrator, for mitigating the problem of 1...
In this paper, we discuss the structural design including the materials, junction areas, and magneti...
A magnetically shielded setup was developed for characterizing magnetoresistance (MR) and noise prop...
International audienceLow frequency noise has been studied for two types of magnetic field sensors b...
International audienceLow frequency noise has been studied for two types of magnetic field sensors b...
A magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) can be used as an effective magnetic field sensor thank to its high...
Poster Session - F. Storage Applications and Others: PF-12This journal issue contain selected papers...
The noise performances of Al2O3-based magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) in the low-frequency regime w...
Magnetic sensors have been widely used in many areas that include data storage industry, health care...
Magnetic sensors have been widely used in many areas that include data storage industry, health care...
The minimum detectable field of magnetoresistive sensors is limited by their intrinsic noise. Magnet...
Magnetic sensors have been widely used in many areas that include data storage industry, health care...
Magnetic sensors have been widely used in many areas that include data storage industry, health care...
In this paper, the status and the challenges of utilizing MTJ based magnetic sensor for Grid sensing...
The minimum detectable field of magnetoresistive sensors is limited by their intrinsic noise. Magnet...
Progress on the development of a device, the MEMS flux concentrator, for mitigating the problem of 1...
In this paper, we discuss the structural design including the materials, junction areas, and magneti...
A magnetically shielded setup was developed for characterizing magnetoresistance (MR) and noise prop...
International audienceLow frequency noise has been studied for two types of magnetic field sensors b...
International audienceLow frequency noise has been studied for two types of magnetic field sensors b...
A magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) can be used as an effective magnetic field sensor thank to its high...
Poster Session - F. Storage Applications and Others: PF-12This journal issue contain selected papers...
The noise performances of Al2O3-based magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) in the low-frequency regime w...
Magnetic sensors have been widely used in many areas that include data storage industry, health care...
Magnetic sensors have been widely used in many areas that include data storage industry, health care...
The minimum detectable field of magnetoresistive sensors is limited by their intrinsic noise. Magnet...
Magnetic sensors have been widely used in many areas that include data storage industry, health care...
Magnetic sensors have been widely used in many areas that include data storage industry, health care...
In this paper, the status and the challenges of utilizing MTJ based magnetic sensor for Grid sensing...
The minimum detectable field of magnetoresistive sensors is limited by their intrinsic noise. Magnet...
Progress on the development of a device, the MEMS flux concentrator, for mitigating the problem of 1...