학술논문

Magnetic Field Sensor Operating From Cryogenics to Elevated Temperatures
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Sensors Letters IEEE Sens. Lett. Sensors Letters, IEEE. 7(8):1-4 Aug, 2023
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Robotics and Control Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Temperature sensors
Sensors
Temperature distribution
Magnetic sensors
Magnetic fields
Hall effect
Periodic structures
cryogenics
extreme environments
high temperatures (HT)
magnetic field sensor
sensor applications
Language
ISSN
2475-1472
Abstract
Magnetic field sensors, based on the Hall effect, in mass production currently have a standard operating temperature limit of 150 °C. There are sensors designed for specific purposes that can function within a limited range of up to 225 °C or even at the temperature of liquid nitrogen or liquid helium. The technology for the production of magnetic field sensors enabling operation in industrial conditions at temperatures significantly exceeding 225 °C or in the full range of temperatures from cryogenics to elevated temperatures (reaching 350 °C) has not yet been developed. In this letter, we present a reliable and high-quality magnetic field sensor that is capable of functioning under a wide range of temperatures. The sensor was developed using mainly the academic infrastructure of the Poznan University of Technology and can be suitable for industrial use.