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Hall Effect & its Applications
By
Debdeep Bhunia, Srijiv Debnath, Ronil Mukherjee &
Supratit Ghose
Class-XII, Sec-3
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Introduction
A static magnetic field has no effect on a charged particle unless it is moving. When
charges flow, a mutually perpendicular force (Lorentz force) is induced on the
charge. Now electrons and holes are separated by opposite force. This produces an
electric field (known as Hall field) which depends upon cross product of magnetic field (B)
and current density (J).
The Hall effect was discovered by Edwin Herbert Hall in 1879 in USA even prior to the
discovery of electron by JJ Thomson in 1897.
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Theory:
Charge carriers in a magnetic field experience a Lorentz force
F⃗ =q ( ⃗E +⃗v × ⃗B )
In equilibrium, E=E H , F =0
⇒ E H =−v B cosθ
J=σ E=n e v
Substituting, v=J/(ne), one get
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V H= . . I B cosθ
t (−ne)
V H =G R H I B cosθ ;
G =1/t (called Geometric constant), t: thickness of the Hall sensor, RH=-1/(ne) (the
Hall coefficient) & VH is Hall Voltage. Following figure (Figure 2) shows the linear
relationship between Hall voltage and current flowing through sensor.
Measurement of Hall Voltage:
i) Place the Hall element at the center of an electromagnet of 0.3 T
(calibrated and known magnetic field).
ii) Current (in the range of mA) source is connected across the length of the
Hall element. Current reading is provided by in-built ammeter with the
source meter.
iii) Hall voltage (in the range of micro-mV) is measured across the width of
Hall element i.e. perpendicular direction of transport current direction with
a micro-voltmeter of maximum range up to 30 V.
Measurement data:
Input Current (mA) Hall Voltage (mV)
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Hall elements:
Modern Hall elements are mostly produced in semiconductors such as silicon (Si), indium
arsenide (InAs), gallium arsenide (GaAs) or indium antimonide (InSb).
Applications:
i) Magnetic field measurement
Biasing Hall elements with constant current in the sensor, unknown magnetic field is
measured by measuring Hall Voltage.
2) Hall effect sensors are also used as current sensor. When current flows through a
conductor, magnetic field is produced (proportional to the current flowing).
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3) Hall effect sensor is also used to detect position of rotor in DC motor
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Input Current (mA) Hall Voltage (mV)
0.0 0.0
5.0 10.0
10.0 20.1
15.0 29.8
20.0 40.2
25.0 49.1
30.0 58.9