New method for torque magnetometry using a commercially available membrane-type surface-stress sensor
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We present a new method for torque magnetometry by using a commercially available membrane-type surface-stress sensor (MSS). This sensor has a silicon membrane supported by four beams in which piezoresistive paths are integrated. Although originally developed as a gas sensor, it can be used for torque measurement by modifying its on-chip wiring. We demonstrate the magnetic-torque measurement of submillimeter-sized crystals at a low temperature and in strong magnetic fields. This MSS can observe de-Haas-van-Alphen oscillation, which confirms that it can be an alternative tool for self-sensitive microcantilevers.
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