Enhanced magnetic field concentration using windmill-like ferromagnets

Natanael Jose Bort Soldevila, Jaume Cunill Subiranas, Aleix Barrera, Nuria Del-Valle Benedi, A. V. Silhanek, Vojtech Uhlir, Simon Bending, Anna Palau, Carles Navau Ros*

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Abstract

Magnetic sensors are used in many technologies and industries, such as medicine, telecommunications, robotics, the Internet of Things, etc. The sensitivity of these magnetic sensors is a key aspect, as it determines their precision. In this article, we investigate how a thin windmill-like ferromagnetic system can hugely concentrate a magnetic field at its core. A magnetic sensor combined with such a device enhances its sensitivity by a large factor. We describe the different effects that provide this enhancement: the thickness of the device and its unique windmill-like geometry. An expression for the magnetic field in its core is introduced and verified using finite-element calculations. The results show that a high magnetic field concentration is achieved for a low thickness-diameter ratio of the device. Proof-of-concept experiments further demonstrate the significant concentration of the magnetic field when the thickness-diameter ratio is low, reaching levels up to 150 times stronger than the applied field.
Original languageEnglish
Article number021123
Number of pages8
JournalAPL Materials
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Sensors

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