Hall Effect Measurement System

The Hall effect is the production of a voltage in a thin slice of semiconductor material when it is simultaneously exposed to an electrical current and a magnetic flux in perpendicular directions to each other. Hall Effect Measurements is typically employed to study the electrical behaviour of semiconducting materials especially thin films. The electrical parameters such as carrier concentration, mobility and resistivity/conductivity can be derived from this instrument.

MAKE : ECOPIA, SOUTH KOREA
MODEL NUMBER : HMS-7000


Technical Specifications:

  • Prediction of the type of conduction (n or p type)
  • Measurement of hall effect using Vander pauw configuration
    (metal contacts at four corners of 1cm2 samples)
  • Current Range: 1 nA to 20 mA
  • Magnetic Field: 0.544 Tesla
  • HT mode: RT to 500 °C
  • Preferred sample Dimension: 1 cm x 1 cm
  • Pellets with good semiconducting nature are also allowed

Consultancy Charge Details:

Type Internal(Student & Staff) (Rs.) External Educational Institution / R&D) (Rs.) Industry(Rs.)
RT Measurements 575 690 865
HT Measurements 865 1035 1437

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Staff-Incharge:

Dr. P. Vengatesh, Assistant Professor (Research)
Dr. Shyju T S, Associate Professor (Research)


Contact Details:

Email ID : shyju@sathyabama.ac.in / vengatesh.irc@sathyabama.ac.in
Phone No. : Dr. Shyju T S (+91- 9941655429)
Dr. P. Vengatesh (+91-9965624377/9443109774)