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NEW GRAPHENE HALL EFFECT SENSOR TO IMPROVE ACCURACY AND PRECISION IN MAGNETIC MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS

NEW GRAPHENE HALL EFFECT SENSOR TO IMPROVE ACCURACY AND PRECISION IN MAGNETIC MEASUREMENT APPLICATIONS

The Cambridge-based startup, Paragraf has collaborated with the Magnetic Measurement section at CERN to demonstrate the potential of graphene-based Hall effect sensors to improve accuracy in magnetic measurement applications. Overcoming the shortfalls of existing Hall effect sensors that exhibit planar Hall effects that produce false signals, Hall effect Sensor from Paragraf truly senses magnetic fields along one direction giving a negligible planar […]

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Simpler superconducting promised by nanowire device

Simpler superconducting promised by nanowire device

MIT researchers have developed a circuit design that could make simple superconducting devices with zero electrical resistance much cheaper to manufacture, and which would be 50 to 100 times as energy efficient as today’s chips. Even though the circuits’ speed probably would not top that of today’s chips, they could solve the problem of reading

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