What is the Hall Effect? The Hall effect is a fundamental phenomenon in physics that occurs when an electric current flows through a conductor in the presence of a magnetic field perpendicular to the ...
The Hall effect was discovered by Edwin Hall in 1879 and has since been extensively applied in measurements, especially in materials sensing and characterization. Currently, it is being used to ...
Researchers in China have observed a novel version of the Hall effect in a single layer of tungsten selenide (WSe 2). The result, which they obtained by applying strain to a sample of the ...
The Hall effect is a mainstream direction in the study of condensed matter physics. Recently, the second-order Hall effect that does not require a magnetic field has recently been discovered in ...
In 1879, Edwin Hall discovered what has become known as the ‘Hall effect’ which has since been widely applied in measurements – especially in the sensing and characterization of materials. In the ...
Insight on Diodes Inc.’s first automotive-compliant 3D linear Hall-effect sensor. How it allows for reliable and high-precision contactless rotary motion and proximity detection. Application targets ...