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Get Free AccessThis paper describes a means for producing single- and multiple-helical microcoils by using microcontact printing to print lines on cylinders. This method was used to fabricate coils made of wires with widths and spaces between 150-25 /spl mu/m wrapped around cylinders with diameters between 100-400 /spl mu/m. Results show that microelectromagnets using these microcoils produce magnetic flux densities in excess of 0.4 T and can be switched on and off on a submillisecond time scale.
John A. Rogers, Rebecca J. Jackman, George M M Whitesides (1997). Constructing single- and multiple-helical microcoils and characterizing their performance as components of microinductors and microelectromagnets. , 6(3), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/84.623106.
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1997
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https://doi.org/10.1109/84.623106
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