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Low-noise magnetic-flux sensors based on the extraordinary magnetoresistance effect

MöLler, C. H.
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Kronenwerth, O.
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Heyn, Ch.
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2004
Applied Physics Letters

We report noise measurements on Au–InAs hybrid structures involving a high-mobility two-dimensional electron system. Such structures show the extraordinary magnetoresistance (EMR) effect. We find excellent noise performance at room temperature close to the Johnson noise, which is in particular important for a technical application. At 4.2 K and in a magnetic field of about 1 T the nonoptimized EMR device is found to exhibit a low magnetic fluxnoise, offering the perspective of sensor applications also in a high magnetic field and at cryogenic temperature.

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DOI
10.1063/1.1737060
Author(s)
MöLler, C. H.
Kronenwerth, O.
Heyn, Ch.
Grundler, D.
Date Issued

2004

Publisher

American Institute of Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

84

Issue

17

Article Number

3343

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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