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Resolution improvement of low frequency AC magnetic field detection for modulated MR sensors

Hu et al., 2017

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18008323364743685645
Author
Hu J
Pan M
Hu J
Li S
Chen D
Tian W
Sun K
Du Q
Wang Y
Pan L
Zhou W
Zhang Q
Li P
Peng J
Qiu W
Zhou J
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Review of Scientific Instruments

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Magnetic modulation methods especially Micro-Electro-Mechanical System (MEMS) modulation can improve the sensitivity of magnetoresistive (MR) sensors dramatically, and pT level detection of Direct Current (DC) magnetic field can be realized. While in a Low …
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