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Feasibility of ultra-sensitive 2D layered Hall elements

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Title
Feasibility of ultra-sensitive 2D layered Hall elements
Author(s)
Min-Kyu Joo; Joonggyu Kim; Gwanmu Lee; Hyun Kim; Young Hee Lee; Dongseok Suh
Subject
molybdenum disulfide, ; hexagonal boron nitride, ; magnetic field sensor, ; Hall sensitivity, ; analytical model
Publication Date
2017-06
Journal
2D MATERIALS, v.4, no.2, pp.021029
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Abstract
A Hall effect sensor is an analog transducer that detects a magnetic flux. The general requirements for its high magnetic sensitivity in conventional semiconductors are high carrier mobility and ultrathin conduction channel in the material's and the device's point of view. Recently, graphene Hall elements (GHEs) that satisfy those conditions have been demonstrated with a current-normalized magnetic sensitivity (SI) superior to that of Si-based Hall sensors. Nevertheless, the feasibility of Hall elements based on an atomically thin monolayer transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) system has not been studied thus far, although such a system would further enable a largely suppressed 2D carrier density. Herein, we show the strategy how to achieve the highest possible SI in a TMD-based Hall element in terms of the device structure as well as the operating bias condition. A monolayer molybdenum disulfide Hall element (MHE) on a hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) thin film was fabricated, and the best bias conditions were selected based on the analytical model for zero-field transconductance data. Finally, the maximum SI of MHE/h-BN was found to be similar to 3000 V/AT. This work sheds light on the feasibility of TMD-based Hall element systems. © 2017 IOP Publishing Ltd
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/3680
DOI
10.1088/2053-1583/aa735d
ISSN
2053-1583
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