A high-sensitivity current sensor utilizing CrNi wire and microfiber coils

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Abstract

We obtain an extremely high current sensitivity by wrapping a section of microfiber on a thin-diameter chromium-nickel wire. Our detected current sensitivity is as high as 220.65 nm/A2 for a structure length of only 35 μm. Such sensitivity is two orders of magnitude higher than the counterparts reported in the literature. Analysis shows that a higher resistivity or/and a thinner diameter of the metal wire may produce higher sensitivity. The effects of varying the structure parameters on sensitivity are discussed. The presented structure has potential for low-current sensing or highly electrically-tunable filtering applications. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Xie, X., Li, J., Sun, L. P., Shen, X., Jin, L., & Guan, B. O. (2014). A high-sensitivity current sensor utilizing CrNi wire and microfiber coils. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(5), 8423–8429. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140508423

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