Title :
Field Detection in Spin Valve Sensors Using CoFeB/Ru Synthetic-Antiferromagnetic Multilayers as Magnetic Flux Concentrators
Author :
Leitao, Diana C. ; Gameiro, Luis ; Silva, Ana V. ; Cardoso, Susana ; Freitas, Paulo P.
Author_Institution :
INESC-MN & IN, Lisbon, Portugal
Abstract :
This work compares the performance of spin valve sensors comprising magnetic flux concentrators (MFCs) composed of Co93Zr3Nb4 (CZN) or (Co70Fe30)80B20-based synthetic-antiferromagnet (SAF) multilayer stacks. In addition, the influence of a tapered MFC tip is also studied. When compared to CZN films, SAFs have the disadvantage of lower magnetic susceptibility (χ = 196 for SAF vs. χ = 753 for CZN), which affects negatively the field gain in gap (10 for SAF vs. 43 for CZN). However, from the overall noise spectrum, one can conclude that the magnetic field detections for sensors incorporating CoFeB/Ru multilayers as MFCs are close to the ones obtained with CZN, being mainly determined by the sensor intrinsic properties instead. For low frequencies, field detection levels at 10 Hz improved from ~ 61 nT/Hz0.5 for single spin valve sensors down to ~ 1.8 nT/Hz0.5 when CZN concentrators with a steep-profile are used.
Keywords :
antiferromagnetic materials; boron alloys; cobalt alloys; iron alloys; magnetic flux; magnetic multilayers; magnetic sensors; magnetic susceptibility; niobium alloys; ruthenium alloys; spin valves; thin film devices; zirconium alloys; (Co70Fe30)80B20-Ru; Co93Zr3Nb4; SAF multilayer stack; frequency 10 Hz; magnetic field detection; magnetic flux concentrator; magnetic susceptibility; noise spectrum; sensor intrinsic property; spin valve sensor; steep-profile; synthetic-antiferromagnet multilayer stack; synthetic-antiferromagnetic multilayer; tapered MFC tip; Magnetic flux; Magnetic hysteresis; Magnetic multilayers; Magnetic sensors; Noise; Saturation magnetization; Field detection; magnetic flux concentrators; synthetic antiferromagnet;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2012.2195302