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On-Chip Planar Metasurfaces for Magnetic Sensors with Greatly Enhanced Sensitivity

Barrera, A.; Fourneau, E.; Bort-Soldevila, N.; Cunill-Subiranas, J.; Del-Valle, N.; Lejeune, N.; Stano, M.; Smekhova, A.; Mestres, N.; Balcells, L.; Navau, C.; Uhlír, V.; Bending, SJ.; Valencia, S.; Silhanek, AV.; Palau, A.

Originální název

On-Chip Planar Metasurfaces for Magnetic Sensors with Greatly Enhanced Sensitivity

Anglický název

On-Chip Planar Metasurfaces for Magnetic Sensors with Greatly Enhanced Sensitivity

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Originální abstrakt

Metamaterials with engineered structures have been extensively investigated for their capability to manipulate optical, acoustic, or thermal waves. In particular, magnetic metamaterials with precise geometry, shape, size and arrangement of their elemental blocks may be used to concentrate, focus, or guide magnetic fields. In this work, we show the potential of using soft-magnetic permalloy (Py) metasurfaces to tailor the physical properties of other magnetic structures at the local scale. As an illustration, the magnetic response of a Cobalt (Co) sensor bar placed at the core of a Py metasurface is investigated as a function of in-plane magnetic fields through the planar Hall effect. Our findings reveal that by appropriately selecting the metasurface geometrical parameters, we can adjust the Co bar's coercive field and susceptibility, leading to a huge enhancement in sensor sensitivity of over 2 orders of magnitude. Micromagnetic simulations, coupled with magneto-transport equations and X-ray photoemission electron measurements (XPEEM) with contrast from magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), accurately capture this effect and provide insights into the underlying physical mechanisms. These findings can potentially enhance the performance and versatility of magnetic functional devices by using specifically designed structural magnetic materials.

Anglický abstrakt

Metamaterials with engineered structures have been extensively investigated for their capability to manipulate optical, acoustic, or thermal waves. In particular, magnetic metamaterials with precise geometry, shape, size and arrangement of their elemental blocks may be used to concentrate, focus, or guide magnetic fields. In this work, we show the potential of using soft-magnetic permalloy (Py) metasurfaces to tailor the physical properties of other magnetic structures at the local scale. As an illustration, the magnetic response of a Cobalt (Co) sensor bar placed at the core of a Py metasurface is investigated as a function of in-plane magnetic fields through the planar Hall effect. Our findings reveal that by appropriately selecting the metasurface geometrical parameters, we can adjust the Co bar's coercive field and susceptibility, leading to a huge enhancement in sensor sensitivity of over 2 orders of magnitude. Micromagnetic simulations, coupled with magneto-transport equations and X-ray photoemission electron measurements (XPEEM) with contrast from magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD), accurately capture this effect and provide insights into the underlying physical mechanisms. These findings can potentially enhance the performance and versatility of magnetic functional devices by using specifically designed structural magnetic materials.

Klíčová slova

magnetic flux concentrators; metamaterials; metasurfaces; micromagnetism; magnetic sensors

Klíčová slova v angličtině

magnetic flux concentrators; metamaterials; metasurfaces; micromagnetism; magnetic sensors

Autoři

Barrera, A.; Fourneau, E.; Bort-Soldevila, N.; Cunill-Subiranas, J.; Del-Valle, N.; Lejeune, N.; Stano, M.; Smekhova, A.; Mestres, N.; Balcells, L.; Navau, C.; Uhlír, V.; Bending, SJ.; Valencia, S.; Silhanek, AV.; Palau, A.

Vydáno

06.03.2025

Nakladatel

AMER CHEMICAL SOC

Místo

WASHINGTON

ISSN

1936-086X

Periodikum

ACS Nano

Svazek

19

Číslo

10

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

10461

Strany do

10475

Strany počet

15

URL

BibTex

@article{BUT198138,
  author="Aleix {Barrera} and Emile {Fourneau} and Natanael {Bort-Soldevila} and Jaume {Cunill-Subiranas} and Nuria {Del-Valle} and Nicolas {Lejeune} and Michal {Staňo} and Alevtina {Smekhova} and Narcis {Mestres} and Lluis {Balcells} and Carles {Navau} and Vojtěch {Uhlíř} and Simon {Bending} and Sergio {Valencia} and Alejandro V. {Silhanek} and Anna {Palau}",
  title="On-Chip Planar Metasurfaces for Magnetic Sensors with Greatly Enhanced Sensitivity",
  journal="ACS Nano",
  year="2025",
  volume="19",
  number="10",
  pages="10461--10475",
  doi="10.1021/acsnano.5c00422",
  issn="1936-0851",
  url="https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsnano.5c00422"
}