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Dowling, Karen M.; Alpert, Hannah S.; Yalamarthy, Ananth Saran; Satterthwaite, Peter F.; Kumar, Sai; Kock, Helmut; Ausserlechner, Udo; Senesky, Debbie G. (, IEEE Sensors Letters)null (Ed.)
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Huang, Wen; Yang, Zhendong; Kraman, Mark D.; Wang, Qingyi; Ou, Zihao; Rojo, Miguel Muñoz; Yalamarthy, Ananth Saran; Chen, Victoria; Lian, Feifei; Ni, Jimmy H.; et al (, Science Advances)Monolithic strong magnetic induction at the mtesla to tesla level provides essential functionalities to physical, chemical, and medical systems. Current design options are constrained by existing capabilities in three-dimensional (3D) structure construction, current handling, and magnetic material integration. We report here geometric transformation of large-area and relatively thick (~100 to 250 nm) 2D nanomembranes into multiturn 3D air-core microtubes by a vapor-phase self-rolled-up membrane (S-RuM) nanotechnology, combined with postrolling integration of ferrofluid magnetic materials by capillary force. Hundreds of S-RuM power inductors on sapphire are designed and tested, with maximum operating frequency exceeding 500 MHz. An inductance of 1.24 μH at 10 kHz has been achieved for a single microtube inductor, with corresponding areal and volumetric inductance densities of 3 μH/mm 2 and 23 μH/mm 3 , respectively. The simulated intensity of the magnetic induction reaches tens of mtesla in fabricated devices at 10 MHz.more » « less
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