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English: Supplementary Movie 4 Single GMR element on a fingertip as pointing magnetic proximity sensor. This video shows a single GMR element (Co/Cu 2nd maximum) attached to a fingertip and connected to an electronic circuit, to be used as an on-skin magnetic proximity sensor. A description of the self-made electronic board can be found in supplementary figure S5. The magnetic field of a permanent magnet is detected by the on-skin sensor by simply pointing the finger towards it. An array of LEDs on the electronic board indicates the strength of the field in dependence of the distance to the magnet. The experiment corresponds to the demonstration shown in Fig. 1j,k,l. |
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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 4 |
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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 | Single GMR element on a fingertip as pointing magnetic proximity sensor. This video shows a single GMR element (Co/Cu 2nd maximum) attached to a fingertip and connected to an electronic circuit, to be used as an on-skin magnetic proximity sensor. A description of the self-made electronic board can be found in supplementary figure S5. The magnetic field of a permanent magnet is detected by the on-skin sensor by simply pointing the finger towards it. An array of LEDs on the electronic board indicates the strength of the field in dependence of the distance to the magnet. The experiment corresponds to the demonstration shown in Fig. 1j,k,l. |
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Language | English |