HALL PICKUPS BASED ON THIN LAYERS OF INDIUM ANTIMONIDE (DATCHIKI KHOLLA NA OSNOVE TONKIKH SLOEV ANTIMONIDA INDIYA),
Abstract
Hall pickups prepared by K. G. Gunter's three-temperature method were developed for use as functional elements in electronic systems and for measuring the strength and configuration of magnetic fields. Thin films of indium antimonide were used as semiconductor layers, with dimensions ranging from 0.4 x 1.2 mm to 4 x 8 mm. Four different types of pickups were developed. The first type, designed for use as functional elements in multipliers, dividers, and detectors, had overall dimensions of 10 x 15 mm with a semiconductor layer 3 x 3 mm in area. Two other types of pickups were designed for measuring magnetic fields and for use in automatic devices. The fourth type measured 1.2 x 0.4 mm and was developed for measuring the configuration of magnetic fields. The resistance of the pickups was less than 1000 ohm; sensitivity was 70-180 microv/oe. The relationships between the parameters of the pickups and temperature, conditions of heat transfer, and magnetic field strength were studied. The pickups were successfully used in magnetic field measurements, especially, between stators and rotors of electric machines.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 16, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0671590
Entities
People
- A. M. Gulyaev
- A. S. Shnitnikov
- K. V. Shalimova
- O. B. Kalinina
Organizations
- National Air and Space Intelligence Center