Effects of parallel and meander configuration on thin-film magnetoimpedance element

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We investigated the effects of configuration of thin-film magnetoimpedance element on impedance profile. The parallel type and meander type sensor element were fabricated. The parallel line configuration has advantages to reduce a bias field and to enhance total inductance attributable to positive mutual inductance, while a large number of lines brings a decrement of impedance changes. The meander type induces a large demagnetizing effect and decrement of the total inductance due to negative mutual inductance. However, this configuration can utilize the space of the element, which contributes to enhance spatial resolution.

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Kikuchi, H., Tanii, M., & Umezaki, T. (2020). Effects of parallel and meander configuration on thin-film magnetoimpedance element. AIP Advances, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5130410

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