Wide linearity range and highly sensitive MEMS-basedmicro-fluxgate sensor with double-layer magnetic coremade of Fe-Co-B amorphous alloy

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Abstract

This paper reports a novel micro-fluxgate sensor based on a double-layer magnetic core of a Fe-Co-B-based amorphous ribbon. The melt-spinning technique was carried out to obtain a Fe-Co-B-based amorphous ribbon composite of Fe58.1Co24.9B16Si1, and the obtained amorphous ribbon was then annealed at 595 K for 1 h to benefit soft magnetic properties. The prepared ribbon showed excellent soft magnetic behavior with a high saturated magnetic intensity (Bs) of 1.74 T and a coercivity (Hc) of less than 0.2 Oe. Afterward, a micro-fluxgate sensor based on the prepared amorphous ribbon was fabricated via microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology combined with chemical wet etching. The resulting sensor exhibited a sensitivity of 1985 V/T, a wide linearity range of -1.05 mT, and a perming error below 0.4 μT under optimal operating conditions with an excitation current amplitude of 70 mA at 500 kHz frequency. The minimum magnetic field noise was about 36 pT/Hz1/2 at 1 Hz under the same excitation conditions; a superior resolution of 5 nT was also achieved in the fabricated sensor. To the best of our knowledge, a compact micro-fluxgate sensor with such a high-resolution capability has not been reported elsewhere. The microsensor presented here with such improved characteristics may considerably enhance the development of micro-fluxgate sensors.

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Guo, L., Wang, C., Zhi, S., Feng, Z., Lei, C., & Zhou, Y. (2017). Wide linearity range and highly sensitive MEMS-basedmicro-fluxgate sensor with double-layer magnetic coremade of Fe-Co-B amorphous alloy. Micromachines, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/mi8120352

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