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MA: Fachverband Magnetismus
MA 42: Focus Session: Curvilinear magnetism
MA 42.1: Invited Talk
Thursday, April 4, 2019, 09:30–10:00, H38
Magnetic nanomembranes: From flexible magnetoelectronics to remotely controlled microrobotics — •Oliver G. Schmidt — Institute for Integrative Nanosciences, Leibniz IFW Dresden, Germany
Magnetic nanomembranes are thin, flexible, transferable and can be shaped into unique 3D microobjects. This allows us to explore technology platforms based on shapeable, imperceptible and printable magnetoelectronics for new application scenarios; especially those where magnetic field sensing plays an essential role, such as position tracking in automotive systems, wearable electronics and human-machine interfaces.
If magnetic nanomembranes are self-assembled and integrated into 3D micro-objects they serve as unique device architectures for on-chip electronic applications as well as off-chip deployment of remotely controlled micro-robotic systems. In the latter case, the magnetic material is an essential part in constructing cellular cyborg machinery for alternative approaches in targeted drug delivery and reproduction technologies.