Speaker
Diana Leitao
(Eindhoven University of Technology)
Description
Magnetoresistive sensors can deliver high sensitivity and spatial resolution in magnetic field detection, ideal to leverage applications in navigation, robotics or biomedicine. Being able to manipulate the device’s properties, as needed and during operation, has the potential to push further the limits of performance, and broaden applications of spintronic sensors. In this talk, recent results to engineer key properties as sensitivity, multiaxial detection, or thermal resilience will be discussed, addressing the level of development of the chosen approaches. Such strategies open pathways to design versatile sensing devices with on-demand tunable characteristics.
Primary author
Diana Leitao
(Eindhoven University of Technology)