Hard Electronics: Hall Effect Magnetic Field Sensors for Use at High Temperatures and in Harmful Radiation
Hard Electronics: Hall Effect Magnetic Field Sensors for Use at High Temperatures and in Harmful Radiation
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  • 승인 2012.03.23 10:00
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TOYOHASHI, JAPAN — Toyohashi Tech researchers are searching for industrial partners to commercialize their invention of Hall effect magnetic field sensors operable at high temperatures and harmful radiation conditions. The sensors will find applications in electric cars, space crafts, and nuclear power stations.

 Toyohashi Tech researchers have fabricated Hall effect magnetic field sensors operable at least 400oC and in extreme radiation conditions using gallium nitride-based heterostructures a with two-dimensional electron gas.

 Silicon and III-V compound semiconductor Hall effect magnetic field sensors are widely used in the electronics industry for monitoring rotation in equipment such as optical memory disks and for banknote authentication in vending machines. However, the use of Hall sensors for monitoring magnetic fields in outer space and nuclear power stations is more challenging because of the large fluctuations in temperature and harmful radiation in these environments.

 To resolve these issues, the Toyohashi Tech researchers used AlGaN/GaN two-dimensional electron gas heterostructures to fabricate high sensitivity micro-Hall effect magnetic field sensors that are stable at high temperatures and high fluxes of proton irradiation.

Notably, the AlGaN/GaN micro-Hall sensors were stable up to at least 400 oC, whereas sensors fabricated using the GaAs and InSb degraded from ~120 oC.

 Furthermore, the electron mobility and two dimensional electron densities of the AlGaN/GaN micro-Hall sensors were only slightly affected by a 1x1013 cm-2 proton dose at 380 keV.

 The researchers are actively seeking industrial partners to explot the robust properties of the 2DEG-AlGaN/GaN 2DEG Hall sensors for operation at high temperatures and in harsh radiation environments.

 A potential application included imaging of ferromagnetic domains at the surface of permanent magnetics. Adarsh Sandhu has demonstrated the imaging of magnetic domains in ferromagnetic materials with an AlGaN/GaN micro-Hall sensor in a high temperature scanning Hall probe microscope (SHPM).


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