
United Scientific Hall Effect Apparatus
€¢ Explores the Hall Effect in a GaAs semiconductor €¢ Explores systematic errors and their elimination €¢ Determines the conductivity of the semiconductor €¢ Uses the semiconductor to plot the coils€™ magnetic field The Hall Effect is the generation of a side-to-side voltage in a conductor or semiconductor carrying a current when it is placed in a magnetic field. The effect is widely used in magnetic field sensors. It is associated with several well-known systematic errors, some of which can be eliminated by special measurement techniques. This Hall Effect Apparatus consists of a mounted n-type semiconductor chip on a traverse mechanism, a pair of coils, relay-controlled reversing switches, and a control unit with connecting cords. Features: €¢ n-type GaAs Hall sensor chip €¢ Helmholtz coil pair 75mm effective diameter, 11.25mT central mag-netic induction at 0.5A €¢ Two-axis mechanical traverse for field plotting €¢ Constant current sources for magnet (0-0.5A) and Hall driving current (0€”3mA) €¢ Reversing switch for exploring the elimination of systematic error €¢ 3-1/2 digit current and voltage meters €¢ Metal storage case for the Hall Effect board