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Electrodeposition of Ni–Fe micro-pillars using laser drilled templates

✍ Scribed by H.L. Seet; X.P. Li; M.H. Hong; K.S. Lee; K.H. Teh; H.H. Teo


Book ID
104023671
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
897 KB
Volume
192-193
Category
Article
ISSN
0924-0136

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✦ Synopsis


Extremely magnetically soft materials are essential for the sensing elements of very high sensitivity bio-magnetic field sensors. It was recently reported that the sensitivity of a multi-core orthogonal fluxgate sensor increases exponentially with the number of the ferromagnetic cores in the sensing element. Thus in order to maximize the number of sensing element within a miniaturized sensor, an array of micro-wires on copper substrates (for electrical connectivity) needs to be developed. In this study, arrays of Ni 80 Fe 20 micro-wires on copper substrates are developed using template-assisted electrodeposition. A layer of paint was applied on a polished copper substrate and arrays of micro-holes on the paint layer are drilled by laser machining. Using laser fabrication technique, flat and concave surfaces were also created on the copper substrate and the effect of such surfaces on the permalloy growth structures was investigated. The results showed that when the substrate surfaces were flat, solid pillars were grown while hollow pillars were grown when the substrate surfaces were concaved.