Magnetoelectric Sensor Systems and Applications
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In the field of magnetic sensing a wide variety of different magnetometer and gradiometer sensor types as well as the corresponding read-out concepts are available. Well-established sensor concepts such as Hall sensors and magnetoresistive sensors based on giant magnetoresistances (and many more) have been researched for decades. The development of these types of sensors has reached maturity in many aspects (e.g. performance metrics reliability and physical understanding) and these types of sensors are established in a large variety of industrial applications. Magnetic sensors based on the magnetoelectric effect are a relatively new type of magnetic sensor. The potential of magnetoelectric sensors has not yet been fully investigated. Especially in biomedical applications magnetoelectric sensors show several advantages compared to other concepts for their ability for example to operate in magnetically unshielded environments and the absence of required cooling or heating systems. In recent years research has focused on understanding the different aspects influencing the performance of magnetoelectric sensors. At Kiel University Germany the Collaborative Research Center 1261 Magnetoelectric Sensors: From Composite Materials to Biomagnetic Diagnostics funded by the German Research Foundation has dedicated its work to establishing a fundamental understanding of magnetoelectric sensors and their performance parameters pushing the performance of magnetoelectric sensors to the limits and establishing full magnetoelectric sensor systems in biological and clinical practice.
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