L. Kerry Mitchell Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Dr. L. Kerry Mitchell's research encompasses magnetic field sensor techniques, magnetic properties of thin films, aerodynamics/acoustics in jet flows, computational fluid dynamics/aerodynamics, and analog/mixed-signal circuit design. His recent work focuses on magnetic tunnel junctions (MTJs) and their applications in sensing technologies. Mitchell's work explores achieving high magnetic sensitivity through large-diameter-vortex stability in MTJs by controlling anisotropy. He also investigates the integration of MTJ devices with cryo-CMOS readout circuitry for enhanced magnetic field sensing. His research contrasts uniaxial and vortex-state magnetic tunnel junction sensors, specifically examining sensitivity and tunnel magnetoresistance at low temperatures.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 10
- Citations: 5
Selected Publications
- Replication Data for: Contrasting uniaxial and vortex-state magnetic tunnel junction sensors: sensitivity and tunnel magnetoresistance at low temperatures (2026) DOI
- High magnetic sensitivity via large-diameter-vortex stability in magnetic tunnel junctions through controlled anisotropy (2025) DOI
- Integration of MTJ devices with cryo-CMOS readout circuitry for magnetic field sensing (2025) DOI
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