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2025 IEEE Transactions on Magnetics Conference

Ryan Kari, CTO, and Michael Callahan, Senior Engineer were honored to attend the IEEE TMAG conference in New Orleans, and present in Session Sensors and Applications II (BQ-03). The corresponding paper was also accepted for publication, and is available via early access at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10818450. This paper explores a previously unexamined aspect of magnetoelastics, specifically the changes in the transfer function between the measured magnetic field and applied torque, after the torque is first applied to the shaft. If you would like a copy sent directly, please contact MagCanica.

Ryan and Michael described attending the conference as an immersive experience, being introduced to new areas of physics, mathematical frameworks, and cutting-edge concepts. Some of these groundbreaking topics include: 

  • Phonons: Quanta of lattice vibrations that describe the propagation of energy in material. 
  • Spintronics: A rapidly developing field where power transmission occurs via spin waves (magnons) rather than electron flow, reducing ohmic losses.

 

Staying at the forefront of these advanced research areas enables MagCanica to integrate the latest scientific discoveries and methodologies into its product lines. This commitment to innovation ensures that MagCanica remains a market leader in practical applications of magnetoelastics.