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News 13.05.2015
New publication: Ultra-sensitive Hall sensors based on graphene encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride

Appl. Phys. Lett. 106, 193501 (2015)
The encapsulation of graphene in hexagonal boron nitride provides graphene on substrate with excellent material quality. Here, we present the fabrication and characterization of Hall sensor elements based on graphene boron nitride heterostructures, where we gain from high mobility and low charge carrier density at room temperature. We show a detailed device characterization including Hall effect measurements under vacuum and ambient conditions. We achieve a current- and voltage-related sensitivity of up to 5700 V/AT and 3 V/VT, respectively, outpacing state-of-the-art silicon and III/V Hall sensor devices. Finally, we extract a magnetic resolution limited by low frequency electric noise of less than 50 nT/ (Hz)1/2 making our graphene sensors highly interesting for industrial applications.