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Elvira Paz is a leading researcher in the field of spintronics, with a particular focus on the development of high-performance magnetic field sensors. Her work centers on giant magnetoresistance (GMR) and tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) technologies, where she has made significant contributions to enhancing sensor functionality and reconfigurability. Her most-cited perspective article, “Enhanced performance and functionality in spintronic sensors” (2024, 21 citations), outlines how these sensors can be tailored to deliver next-generation measurement tools with tunable key features. This work highlights her role in advancing spintronic devices beyond conventional limits, offering transformative potential for applications in data storage, biomedical sensing, and industrial automation. With a growing citation impact, Paz is recognized for bridging fundamental physics with practical sensor design, positioning her as a rising authority in the spintronics community. Her research continues to inspire new approaches to magnetic field detection, making her a notable figure for students and researchers exploring the future of magnetoresistive technologies.
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- 1Enhanced performance and functionality in spintronic sensors21 citations · 2024