Fabrication of zero-speed sensor using weakly Coupled NiFe/CoFe multilayer films
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A magnetic sensor consisting of NiFe/Al2O3/CoFe thin film was fabricated. Magnetization reversal of the NiFe soft layer was asymmetric in switching to parallel and antiparallel alignments to magnetization of CoFe because of magnetostatic coupling between the NiFe and CoFe layers. When the magnetization of the NiFe was paralleled to that of CoFe, a steep switching accompanied a large Barkbausen jump-induced pulse voltage in a pickup coil as sensor output. Amplitude of the pulse was not dependent on frequency of an external magnetic field. The pulse voltage output was obtained from the sensor element consisting of the optimized film structure excited by the magnetic field at almost zero frequency. These features are also achieved by twisted FeCoV and other wire materials. However, an integrated on-chip sensor with electronic circuits can be fabricated with film-based materials. The film-based sensor elements fabricated in this study can be utilized for speed sensor, rotation sensor, flow meter, and other applications.
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