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English: Supplementary Movie 1 Rubbing and crumpling of GMR sensors on ultra-thin PET foil. The video shows how the PET foil equipped with GMR sensors can be tightly crumpled. A comparison of the GMR characteristics before and after this recording shows that the sensors survive this harsh treatment without suffering in performance (compare green and red curve in Fig. 1e). Only the resistance is slightly increased. Please note that there is no seed or capping layer of the GMR film or any kind of encapsulation present. |
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Source | Video file from Melzer M, Kaltenbrunner M, Makarov D, Karnaushenko D, Karnaushenko D, Sekitani T, Someya T, Schmidt O (2015). "Imperceptible magnetoelectronics". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms7080. PMID 25607534. PMC: 4354162. | ||
Author | Melzer M, Kaltenbrunner M, Makarov D, Karnaushenko D, Karnaushenko D, Sekitani T, Someya T, Schmidt O | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 1 |
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Author | Melzer M, Kaltenbrunner M, Makarov D, Karnaushenko D, Karnaushenko D, Sekitani T, Someya T, Schmidt O |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Rubbing and crumpling of GMR sensors on ultra-thin PET foil. The video shows how the PET foil equipped with GMR sensors can be tightly crumpled. A comparison of the GMR characteristics before and after this recording shows that the sensors survive this harsh treatment without suffering in performance (compare green and red curve in Fig. 1e). Only the resistance is slightly increased. Please note that there is no seed or capping layer of the GMR film or any kind of encapsulation present. |
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Language | English |