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Thin-Film-Based SAW Magnetic Field Sensors.

Jana Marie MeyerViktor SchellJingxiang SuSimon FichtnerErdem YararFlorian NiekielThorsten GieseAnne KittmannLars ThormählenVadim LebedevStefan MoenchAgnė ŽukauskaitėEckhard QuandtFabian Lofink
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
In this work, the first surface acoustic-wave-based magnetic field sensor using thin-film AlScN as piezoelectric material deposited on a silicon substrate is presented. The fabrication is based on standard semiconductor technology. The acoustically active area consists of an AlScN layer that can be excited with interdigital transducers, a smoothing SiO 2 layer, and a magnetostrictive FeCoSiB film. The detection limit of this sensor is 2.4 nT/Hz at 10 Hz and 72 pT/Hz at 10 kHz at an input power of 20 dBm. The dynamic range was found to span from about ±1.7 mT to the corresponding limit of detection, leading to an interval of about 8 orders of magnitude. Fabrication, achieved sensitivity, and noise floor of the sensors are presented.
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