학술논문
Magnetic Field Sensor Operating From Cryogenics to Elevated Temperatures
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Periodical
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Source
IEEE Sensors Letters IEEE Sens. Lett. Sensors Letters, IEEE. 7(8):1-4 Aug, 2023
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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.