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Bridge resistance compensation for noise reduction in a self-balanced phmr sensor

Title
Bridge resistance compensation for noise reduction in a self-balanced phmr sensor
Author(s)
Lee, JaehoonJeon, ChangyeopJeon, TaehyeongDas, Proloy TaranLee, YonghoLim, ByeonghwaKim, CheolGi
Issued Date
2021-06
Citation
Sensors, v.21, no.11, pp.3585
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Magnetoresistive sensorsOffset compensationPlanar Hall magnetoresistanceSelf-balanced bridge
Keywords
Magnetic sensorsManganese alloysMEMSSpectral densityThermal noiseDevice architecturesNoise abatementHall magnetoresistanceLow magnetic fieldsLow-Frequency NoiseMagnetic field sensorsMicro electromechanical system (MEMS)Sensor architecturesSensor noise levelBinary alloysElectromechanical devicesIridium alloysIron alloysMagnetic fields
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
Advanced microelectromechanical system (MEMS) magnetic field sensor applications de-mand ultra-high detectivity down to the low magnetic fields. To enhance the detection limit of the magnetic sensor, a resistance compensator integrated self-balanced bridge type sensor was devised for low-frequency noise reduction in the frequency range of 0.5 Hz to 200 Hz. The self-balanced bridge sensor was a NiFe (10 nm)/IrMn (10 nm) bilayer structure in the framework of planar Hall magnetoresistance (PHMR) technology. The proposed resistance compensator integrated with a self-bridge sensor architecture presented a compact and cheaper alternative to marketable MEMS MR sensors, adjusting the offset voltage compensation at the wafer level, and led to substantial improvement in the sensor noise level. Moreover, the sensor noise components of electronic and magnetic origin were identified by measuring the sensor noise spectral density as a function of temperature and operating power. The lowest achievable noise in this device architecture was estimated at ~3.34 nV/√Hz at 100 Hz. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15417
DOI
10.3390/s21113585
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
Related Researcher
  • 김철기 Kim, CheolGi
  • Research Interests Magnetic Materials and Spintronics; Converging Technology of Nanomaterials and Biomaterials; Bio-NEMS;MEMS
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