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Enhancing the sensitivity of magnetic sensors by 3D metamaterial shells
journal contribution
posted on 2023-06-09, 13:01 authored by Carles Navau, Rosa Mach-Batlle, Albert Parra, Jordi Prat-Camps, Sergi Laut, Nuria Del-Valle, Alvaro SanchezMagnetic sensors are key elements in our interconnected smart society. Their sensitivity becomes essential for many applications in fields such as biomedicine, computer memories, geophysics, or space exploration. Here we present a universal way of increasing the sensitivity of magnetic sensors by surrounding them with a spherical metamaterial shell with specially designed anisotropic magnetic properties. We analytically demonstrate that the magnetic field in the sensing area is enhanced by our metamaterial shell by a known factor that depends on the shell radii ratio. When the applied field is non-uniform, as for dipolar magnetic field sources, field gradient is increased as well. A proof-of-concept experimental realization confirms the theoretical predictions. The metamaterial shell is also shown to concentrate time-dependent magnetic fields upto frequencies of 100?kHz.
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Journal
Scientific ReportsISSN
2045-2322Publisher
Nature Publishing GroupExternal DOI
Issue
44762Volume
7Page range
1-9Department affiliated with
- Informatics Publications
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