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Jin, Zhenhu, Oogane, Mikihiko, Fujiwara, Kosuke, Ando, Yasuo (2017) Magnetic sensor based on serial magnetic tunnel junctions for highly sensitive detection of surface cracks. Journal of Applied Physics, 122 (17). 174502pp. doi:10.1063/1.5001098

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TitleMagnetic sensor based on serial magnetic tunnel junctions for highly sensitive detection of surface cracks
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
AuthorsJin, ZhenhuAuthor
Oogane, MikihikoAuthor
Fujiwara, KosukeAuthor
Ando, YasuoAuthor
Year2017 (November 7)Volume122
Issue17
PublisherAIP Publishing
DOIdoi:10.1063/1.5001098Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceJin, Zhenhu, Oogane, Mikihiko, Fujiwara, Kosuke, Ando, Yasuo (2017) Magnetic sensor based on serial magnetic tunnel junctions for highly sensitive detection of surface cracks. Journal of Applied Physics, 122 (17). 174502pp. doi:10.1063/1.5001098
Plain TextJin, Zhenhu, Oogane, Mikihiko, Fujiwara, Kosuke, Ando, Yasuo (2017) Magnetic sensor based on serial magnetic tunnel junctions for highly sensitive detection of surface cracks. Journal of Applied Physics, 122 (17). 174502pp. doi:10.1063/1.5001098
In(2017, November) Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 122 (17) AIP Publishing


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