Reading thin film permanent magnet irregular patterns using magnetoresistive sensors
Abstract
Magnetic encoders currently provide accurate positioning information by reading periodic patterns with equally spaced structures or bits. As this technology evolves to fulfill industrial demands for cheaper and more accurate systems, variations of this concept with non-periodic and non-predetermined patterns emerge. In this work, we take the first step towards the development of such devices using equally sized bits with different separations. We show magnetic scans of 1000 μm wide and 2000 thick CoCrPt structures with separations between 63 and 3000 μm, obtained with tunnel magnetoresisistive sensors. A theoretical model to describe the magnetic field created by these structures is also proposed, which matches the trend of the experimental signals. We also show that there is a spatial resolution loss for reading distances higher than a threshold that depends on the minimum feature size of the sample.
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