This work describes the fabrication of a giant magnetoresistive field sensor based on NiFe/Ag multilayers. The stacking of the 21 bilayers of NiFe and Ag deposited at liquid nitrogen temperature on a (100) Si substrate has a surface roughness as low as 0.3 nm, which contributes to the good magnetoresistive properties of the material. Owing to a magnetoresistance ratio Delta R/R of 12% under a saturation field of 160 Oe (12.7 kA/m) and a good thermal stability after an annealing at 180 degrees C, this material has been integrated into sensors through microelectronics processing. The particular design of the Wheatstone bridge which constitutes the sensor allows to bias the four active magnetoresistors with only two small magnets stuck along the bridge arms. Such a sensor presents a linearity better than +or-2% over a field range of +or-35 Oe (+or-2.8 kA/m) for temperatures ranging from room temperature to 100 degrees C. Hysteresis was evaluated to be smaller than 1 Oe. As a consequence of these good performances without any signal conditioning, this sensor may be considered for applications requiring low fabrication costs such as automotive ones.
A new GMR sensor based on NiFe/Ag multilayers
2000
4 Seiten, 6 Quellen
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
Kraftfahrzeugelektronik , Messbrücke , Elementhalbleiter , Eisenlegierung , Magnetfeldmessung , magnetische Mehrfachschicht , magnetischer Sensor , magnetfeldabhängiger Widerstand (Bauelement) , Mikrosensor , Nickellegierung , Silicium , Silber , Doppelschicht , Rauigkeit , Wärmebeständigkeit , Mikroelektronik , Wheatstone-Brücke , Proportionalität , Kraftwagen , Riesenmagnetowiderstand
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