Tunnel magneto-resistive sensor (TMR sensor) with high sensitivity and accuracy
Various magnetic sensors such as the Hall sensor, are widely used for the realization of an advanced IoT society. In particular, magnetic sensors based on the tunnel magnetoresistance effect (TMR sensor) discovered at Tohoku University has made dramatic progress in increasing sensitivity, making it possible to detect a weak magnetic field such as bio-magnetic field. However, the conventional TMR sensor did not achieve both high sensitivity and accuracy. This invention is able to provide a TMR sensor with extremely high linearity output which is necessary to achieve high sensitivity and accuracy, by controlling the higher-order magnetic anisotropy of the used ferromagnetic material.
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The revenue generated from technology transfer is reinvested into universities and researchers as new research funding, which is used to create further research outcomes. To ensure the smooth operation of this cycle, known as the "Intellectual Creation Cycle," we will actively promote technology transfer. The types of seeds we handle include patents, know-how, databases, and programs. We have established a collaborative framework by concluding basic technology transfer agreements with the following universities (as of June 1, 2025): - Tohoku University - Hirosaki University - Iwate University - Akita University - Fukushima University - Yamagata University - Tohoku Gakuin University - Iwate Medical University - Fukushima Medical University - Aizu University - Miyagi University - Hokkaido University - Muroran Institute of Technology - Showa Medical University





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