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Hybrid Hall effect device

A novel magnetoelectronic device incorporating a single microstructured ferromagnetic film and a micron scale Hall cross was fabricated and characterized at room temperature. Magnetic fringe fields from the edge of the ferromagnet generate a Hall voltage in a thin film semiconducting Hall bar. The s...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 1997-08, Vol.71 (7), p.974-976
Main Authors: Johnson, Mark, Bennett, Brian R., Yang, M. J., Miller, M. M., Shanabrook, B. V.
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