3D Hall-Effect Magnetometer Using a Single Inverted Pyramid Structure

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

Jacopo Ruggeri (TU Delft - Electronic Instrumentation)

Jannik Strube (TU Delft - Electronic Instrumentation)

Karen M. Dowling (TU Delft - Electronic Instrumentation)

Research Group
Electronic Instrumentation
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1109/MEMS58180.2024.10439529 Final published version
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Electronic Instrumentation
Pages (from-to)
48-51
ISBN (print)
979-8-3503-5792-9
ISBN (electronic)
979-8-3503-5792-9
Event
2024 IEEE 37th International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) (2024-01-21 - 2024-01-25), Austin, United States
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Abstract

This paper reports on the creation of a novel 3D Hall-effect sensor based on an anisotropically etched, inverted pyramid structure. Specific biasing and sensing contact configurations are employed to extract the in-plane or out-of-plane components of the magnetic field, eliminating cross-sensitivity by symmetry. Simulations were performed to verify the functionality and performance of the device, and the results suggested that sensitivity can be manipulated by varying the size-to-contact ratio. MEMS and CMOS processes were leveraged to create small-footprint, single-structure magnetometers with high in-plane/out-of-plane sensitivity. Four different geometries were characterized and maximum in-plane sensitivities of 80.1 V/A/T and 22.3 mV/V/T and in-plane to out-of-plane sensitivity ratios of up to 0.77/1.09 (current/voltage-related) were measured. The presented pyramid structure enables a path toward CMOS-integrated, spatially isotropic magnetometers using a single Hall sensor.

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