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AC-driven AMR and GMR magnetoresistors

Ripka et al., 1999

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15732644296075178437
Author
Ripka P
Tondra M
Stokes J
Beech R
Publication year
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Sensors and Actuators A: Physical

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Anisotropic and giant magnetoresistive (AMR and GMR, respectively) sensors are attractive for industrial applications, as they are more sensitive and stable than Hall sensors. Their performance can be improved by AC excitation: flipping for AMR and AC biasing for GMR …
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