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Dolabdjian, C., & Ménard, D. (2017). Giant Magneto-Impedance (GMI) Magnetometers. In High Sensitivity Magnetometers (Vol. 19, pp. 103-126). External link
Dolabdjian, C., Dufay, B., Saez, S., Yelon, A., & Ménard, D. (2013, September). Is low frequency excess noise of GMI induced by magnetization fluctuations? [Paper]. 3rd International Conference on Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers (IC-MAST 2013). Published in Key Engineering Materials, 605. External link
Dolabdjian, C., Saez, S., Denoual, M., Ménard, D., & Boyer, P. (2010). Procédé pour déterminer des caractéristiques physiques de nanoparticules ou d'agglomérats de nanoparticules et dispositif pour mettre en œuvre un tel procédé. (Patent no. FR2963110). External link
Ding, L., Saez, S., Dolabdjian, C., Melo, L. G. C., Yelon, A., & Ménard, D. (2009). Equivalent magnetic noise limit of low-cost GMI magnetometer. IEEE Sensors Journal, 9(2), 159-168. External link
Saez, S., Dufay, B., Dolabdjian, C., Yelon, A., & Ménard, D. (2012, May). Effect of parasitic capacitance on GMI magnetic sensor performance [Paper]. 2nd International Conference on Materials and Applications for Sensors and Transducers (IC-MAST 2012), Budapest, Hungary. Published in Key Engineering Materials, 543. External link