The Hall effect is the production of a potential difference (the Hall voltage) across an electrical conductor that is transverse to an electric current...
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A Hall effect sensor (also known as a Hall sensor or Hall probe) is any sensor incorporating one or more Hall elements, each of which produces a voltage...
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The quantum Hall effect (or integer quantum Hall effect) is a quantized version of the Hall effect which is observed in two-dimensional electron systems...
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propulsion, a Hall-effect thruster (HET) is a type of ion thruster in which the propellant is accelerated by an electric field. Hall-effect thrusters (based...
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Graphene (redirect from Anomalous quantum Hall effect)
Dirac point. This level is responsible for the anomalous integer Quantum Hall effect. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of thin graphite samples...
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Quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) is the "quantum" version of the anomalous Hall effect. While the anomalous Hall effect requires a combination of...
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In solid-state physics, the thermal Hall effect, also known as the Righi–Leduc effect, named after independent co-discoverers Augusto Righi and Sylvestre...
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Hall effect. The Kane and Mele model is two copies of the Haldane model such that the spin up electron exhibits a chiral integer quantum Hall Effect while...
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The fractional quantum Hall effect (fractional QHE or FQHE) is the observation of precisely quantized plateaus in the Hall conductance of 2-dimensional...
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The Hall Effect is a Colombian alternative rock band that formed in Bogotá in 2004. Since 2007 they have found increasing national success, as the singles...
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Keyboard technology (redirect from Hall effect keyboard)
resistance, while the spring does the capacitive action. Hall effect keyboards use Hall effect sensors to detect the movement of a magnet by the potential...
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Ion thruster (section Hall-effect thrusters)
propulsion, the Hall-effect thruster, was studied independently in the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s. Hall-effect thrusters operated...
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The spin Hall effect (SHE) is a transport phenomenon predicted by Russian physicists Mikhail I. Dyakonov and Vladimir I. Perel in 1971. It consists of...
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Electron mobility (redirect from Field-effect mobility)
fields when velocity saturation occurs. It can be determined by the Hall effect, or inferred from transistor behavior. Without any applied electric field...
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a h-BN crystal sheet. The quantum Hall effect is a quantum mechanical version of the Hall effect, The Hall effect occurs when a magnetic field causes...
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Magnetometer (redirect from Hall-effect gaussmeter)
is obsolete. The most common magnetic sensing devices are solid-state Hall effect sensors. These sensors produce a voltage proportional to the applied...
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Magnetic field (section Hall effect)
give information about the charge carriers in a material through the Hall effect. The Earth produces its own magnetic field, which shields the Earth's...
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such as the quantized magnetoelectric effect, image magnetic monopole, and the half-integer quantum Hall effect.: 57 The local structure, as well as...
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Edwin Herbert Hall (November 7, 1855 – November 20, 1938) was an American physicist who discovered the electric field Hall effect. Hall conducted thermoelectric...
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Current sensing (section Hall effect)
Faraday effect Transformer or current clamp meter, (suitable for AC current only). Fluxgate sensor, (suitable for AC or DC current). Hall effect sensor(suitable...
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a particle. In 1982 Robert Laughlin explained the fractional quantum Hall effect by postulating the existence of fractionally charged quasiparticles....
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Galvanic isolation (section Hall effect)
capacitor when connected in any AC circuit in series configuration. Hall-effect sensors allow an inductor to transfer information across a small gap...
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List of effects (redirect from Effect (causality))
Stark effect (quantum mechanics) Quantum Hall effect (Hall effect) (condensed matter physics) (quantum electronics) (spintronics) Quantum Zeno effect (quantum...
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Nobel Prize in physics for their explanation of the fractional quantum Hall effect. In 1983, Laughlin was first to provide a many body wave function, now...
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Starlink (redirect from Krypton Hall Thruster)
satellites' brightness during operation. The satellites are equipped with Hall-effect thrusters allowing them to raise their orbit, station-keep, and de-orbit...
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Spin–orbit interaction (redirect from Spin-orbit effect)
interaction is at the origin of magnetocrystalline anisotropy and the spin Hall effect. This section presents a relatively simple and quantitative description...
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Composite fermion (category Hall effect)
were originally envisioned in the context of the fractional quantum Hall effect, but subsequently took on a life of their own, exhibiting many other...
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as a "pile of plates". The Hall effect in ionized gases has nothing to do with the Hall effect in solids (where the Hall parameter is always very inferior...
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Current clamp (section Hall effect)
measured. Some clamp meters can measure currents of 1000 A and more. Hall effect and vane type clamps can also measure direct current (DC). A common form...
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fluid with fractionally charged excitations" (the fractional quantum Hall effect). He and Tsui were working at Bell Labs at the time of the experiment...
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