Magnetic tunnel junctions as quantum property sensors
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Abstract
Sensors based on magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs), ultra sensitive, low noise devices in which tunneling occurs through a thin insulating layer between spin polarized ferromagnetic electrodes, could effectively be used to quantify magnetic fields to picoTesla sensitivity and with spatial resolution on a relevant mesoscopic length scale. MTJ sensors have recently been pushed to increase their range of operating temperatures and broaden their frequency response, possibly into the GHz range. Measurement techniques used to detect thermal and shot noise of the MTJs must evolve alongside to match the operating ranges of these devices. In this talk, we will discuss ways in which we have made measuring these versatile, low noise devices possible.
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Presenters
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Calvin C Bales
Brown University
Authors
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Calvin C Bales
Brown University
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Erick Garcia
Brown University, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA
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Taichi Murakami
Brown University
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Yiou Zhang
Brown University
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Gang Xiao
Brown University
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William Patterson
Brown University
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Alexander Zaslavsky
Brown University, School of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI USA
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Vesna F Mitrovic
Brown University, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, USA