Scientists are making significant progress in quantum physics, developing new ways to study quantum phenomena that could lead to virtually limitless energy and revolutionize computing.
Recently, [Solder Hub] put together a brief video that demonstrates the basics of a Hall Effect sensor — in this case, one salvaged from an old CPU fan. Two LEDs, a 100 ohm resistor, and a 3.7 volt ...
A giant anomalous Hall effect (AHE) has been observed in a nonmagnetic material for the first time, as reported by researchers from Japan. This surprising result was achieved using high-quality Cd 3 ...
Researchers in China have observed a novel version of the Hall effect in a single layer of tungsten selenide (WSe 2). The result, which they obtained by applying strain to a sample of the ...
The Hall effect is a mainstream direction in the study of condensed matter physics. Recently, the second-order Hall effect that does not require a magnetic field has recently been discovered in ...
The carrier-resolved photo-Hall effect. Courtesy: O Gunawan/IBM A new technique to extract information on the mobility of electrons and holes in semiconductors has unlocked a long-held secret in the ...
The Quantum Hall Effect was first observed in 1980 by Klaus von Klitzing, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1985. It occurs in two-dimensional electron gases found in ...
Hall effect plays an important role in the development of condensed matter physics. The classical Hall effect was discovered by American physicist E. H. Hall in 1879. When an electric current passes ...
A research team has successfully developed a technique to reach near-unity efficiency of SHEL by using an artificially-designed metasurface. A POSTECH-KAIST joint research team has successfully ...