Tohoku University Technology: Magnetic field detection with a single planar element: T21-257
Contributing to miniaturization of 3D magnetic field sensors for IoT applications
Magnetic field sensors are used in a variety of applications such as contactless current detection and electronic compasses, etc. Because an ordinary magnetic element detects only magnetic field components in a specific direction, detecting the direction of a magnetic field vector in 3D space requires a 3D combination of elements corresponding to each direction. This is an issue to device miniaturization and integration, which are rapidly increasing in demand in the IoT field. This technology relates to the invention of a planar magnetic field sensor that does not require a 3D structure. The direction of the magnetic field vector in 3D space is determined from the voltage generated in each part of the ferromagnetic Fe-Sn thin films[1]. A 3D magnetic field sensor can be fabricated by patterning a single magneto-sensitive layer by a general-purpose device processing method. In addition to magnetic field sensors, this thin film can be expected to create new applications by combining functions[2-5].
- Company:Tohoku Techno Arch Co., Ltd.
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