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Wireless current sensing by near field induction from a spin transfer torque nano-oscillator
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NanosensorsEngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSpin DynamicSensor TechnologyMagnetic SensorMagnetismElectrical EngineeringNano-oscillatorsMicrowave Field OscillationsSpintronicsBiomedical SensorsBiological SensingBioelectronicsIndustrial InspectionMagneto-inductive CommunicationsWireless Current SensingSensor DesignMagnetic DeviceNear Field Induction
We demonstrate that spin transfer torque nano-oscillators (STNO) can act as wireless sensors for local current. The STNO acts as a transducer that converts weak direct currents into microwave field oscillations that we detect using an inductive coil. We detect direct currents in the range of 300–700 μA and report them wirelessly to a receiving induction coil at distances exceeding 6.5 mm. This current sensor could find application in chemical and biological sensing and industrial inspection.
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