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Self-assembly of highly sensitive 3D magnetic field vector angular encoders.


ABSTRACT: Novel robotic, bioelectronic, and diagnostic systems require a variety of compact and high-performance sensors. Among them, compact three-dimensional (3D) vector angular encoders are required to determine spatial position and orientation in a 3D environment. However, fabrication of 3D vector sensors is a challenging task associated with time-consuming and expensive, sequential processing needed for the orientation of individual sensor elements in 3D space. In this work, we demonstrate the potential of 3D self-assembly to simultaneously reorient numerous giant magnetoresistive (GMR) spin valve sensors for smart fabrication of 3D magnetic angular encoders. During the self-assembly process, the GMR sensors are brought into their desired orthogonal positions within the three Cartesian planes in a simultaneous process that yields monolithic high-performance devices. We fabricated vector angular encoders with equivalent angular accuracy in all directions of 0.14°, as well as low noise and low power consumption during high-speed operation at frequencies up to 1 kHz.

SUBMITTER: Becker C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6989305 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-assembly of highly sensitive 3D magnetic field vector angular encoders.

Becker Christian C   Karnaushenko Daniil D   Kang Tong T   Karnaushenko Dmitriy D DD   Faghih Maryam M   Mirhajivarzaneh Alaleh A   Schmidt Oliver G OG  

Science advances 20191220 12


Novel robotic, bioelectronic, and diagnostic systems require a variety of compact and high-performance sensors. Among them, compact three-dimensional (3D) vector angular encoders are required to determine spatial position and orientation in a 3D environment. However, fabrication of 3D vector sensors is a challenging task associated with time-consuming and expensive, sequential processing needed for the orientation of individual sensor elements in 3D space. In this work, we demonstrate the potent  ...[more]

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