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High-performance magnetic sensorics for printable and flexible electronics.


ABSTRACT: High-performance giant magnetoresistive (GMR) sensorics are realized, which are printed at predefined locations on flexible circuitry. Remarkably, the printed magnetosensors remain fully operational over the complete consumer temperature range and reveal a giant magnetoresistance up to 37% and a sensitivity of 0.93 T(-1) at 130 mT. With these specifications, printed magnetoelectronics can be controlled using flexible active electronics for the realization of smart packaging and energy-efficient switches.

SUBMITTER: Karnaushenko D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4365733 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High-performance magnetic sensorics for printable and flexible electronics.

Karnaushenko Daniil D   Makarov Denys D   Stöber Max M   Karnaushenko Dmitriy D DD   Baunack Stefan S   Schmidt Oliver G OG  

Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) 20141104 5


High-performance giant magnetoresistive (GMR) sensorics are realized, which are printed at predefined locations on flexible circuitry. Remarkably, the printed magnetosensors remain fully operational over the complete consumer temperature range and reveal a giant magnetoresistance up to 37% and a sensitivity of 0.93 T(-1) at 130 mT. With these specifications, printed magnetoelectronics can be controlled using flexible active electronics for the realization of smart packaging and energy-efficient  ...[more]

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