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English: Supplementary Movie 6 Dynamic detection of a soft diaphragm inflation using a biaxially stretchable GMR sensor. The video shows the mounting of an imperceptible sensor (Co/Cu 2nd maximum) onto the VHB membrane which is highly inflated to a diaphragm using water pressure. In the second scene, the diaphragm is pulsating (twofold time lapse) and the mounted sensor detects the inflation of the diaphragm by means of a permanent magnet fixed inside the water chamber. The respective sensor signal is displayed in real-time on an oscilloscope screen in the background. The last part shows a close-up of the sensor while it follows the deformation of the breathing diaphragm. |
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Source | Video file from Melzer M, Kaltenbrunner M, Makarov D, Karnaushenko D, Karnaushenko D, Sekitani T, Someya T, Schmidt O (2015). "Imperceptible magnetoelectronics". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms7080. PMID 25607534. PMC: 4354162. | ||
Author | Melzer M, Kaltenbrunner M, Makarov D, Karnaushenko D, Karnaushenko D, Sekitani T, Someya T, Schmidt O | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 6 |
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Author | Melzer M, Kaltenbrunner M, Makarov D, Karnaushenko D, Karnaushenko D, Sekitani T, Someya T, Schmidt O |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Dynamic detection of a soft diaphragm inflation using a biaxially stretchable GMR sensor. The video shows the mounting of an imperceptible sensor (Co/Cu 2nd maximum) onto the VHB membrane which is highly inflated to a diaphragm using water pressure. In the second scene, the diaphragm is pulsating (twofold time lapse) and the mounted sensor detects the inflation of the diaphragm by means of a permanent magnet fixed inside the water chamber. The respective sensor signal is displayed in real-time on an oscilloscope screen in the background. The last part shows a close-up of the sensor while it follows the deformation of the breathing diaphragm. |
Software used | Xiph.Org libtheora 1.1 20090822 (Thusnelda) |
Date and time of digitizing | 2015-01-21 |