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  2. Hall effect - Wikipedia

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    The term ordinary Hall effect can be used to distinguish the effect described in the introduction from a related effect which occurs across a void or hole in a semiconductor or metal plate when current is injected via contacts that lie on the boundary or edge of the void. The charge then flows outside the void, within the metal or semiconductor ...

  3. Hall effect sensor - Wikipedia

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    Hall effect magnetometers (also called tesla meters or gauss meters) use a Hall probe [23] with a Hall element to measure magnetic fields or inspect materials (such as tubing or pipelines) using the principles of magnetic flux leakage. A Hall probe is a device that uses a calibrated Hall effect sensor to directly measure the strength of a ...

  4. File:Hall-Effect-diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version.Modifications: Redraw of pixel (jpg) image as vector (svg).The original can be viewed here: Hall-effect.png: File:Hall-effect.png.

  5. Talk:Hall effect - Wikipedia

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    The Hall effect diagram in drawing "A", for example, at the beginning of the article may not be a good representation of the flow of electrons in the Hall element. It shows electrons flowing in a curved narrrow beam rather than flowing throughout the Hall element with many microscopic collisions that have electrons moving in all directions ...

  6. Quantum Hall transitions - Wikipedia

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    Scaling of the longitudinal and Hall conductivities in a renormalization group flow-diagram of the quantum Hall effect. On the basis of the Renormalization Group Theory of the instanton vacuum one can form a general flow diagram where the topological sectors are represented by attractive fixed points. When scaling the effective system to larger ...

  7. Current sensing - Wikipedia

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    A Hall-effect magnetic field sensor is then used to measure the induced current with its output being directly proportional to the magnitude of the current flowing. In the simplest configuration, a Hall-effect magnetic field sensor can be placed adjacent to the conductor and its output measured but there are limitations.

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