Magnetic field microsensors
Magnetic field sensor system – Hall sensor – Hall plate – angular sensor – resonant sensor – galvanomagnetic effects – capacitive sensor
Competence
| We feel perfectly at home in the area of magnetic field sensing using silicon components. We follow two approaches: the first uses galvano magnetic transport effects in semiconductors, while the second approach relies on new resonant structures with high sensitivity. Both vertical and horizontal magnetic field components are measured by Hall effect based sensors. The related research is dominated by questions concerning offset compensation, sensitivity optimization, the Piezo-Hall- effect, thermal and mechanical cross sensitivity minimization as well as system integration. Commercial CMOS processes serve as the technological basis for these devices and systems. In contrast, for our resonant, capacitively actuated and read out sensors, we use magneto-mechanical effects using amorphous metal foils on micro-structured silicon/glass substrates. IMTEK‘s cleanroom makes it possible to address the corresponding technological challenges. In addition, we study fundamental issues concerning the connection between sensor geometry, material properties and operating conditions on the one hand and sensor properties including sensitivity, offset, and non-linearity on the other. | 
Fields of application
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Automotive sector 
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Customer electronics 
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Control and automation 
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White goods 
Team
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Dipl.-Phys Philipp Simon, Ph.D. student 
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M.Sc. Christian Sander, Ph.D. student 
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B.Sc. Taimur Aftab, M.Sc. thesis student 
Projects
Current
Completed
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3D-CMOS-Hallsensorik 
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Cornils/Paul, Grako 
Selected publications
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Paul O., Raz R., Kaufmann T. 
 Analysis of the offset of semsiconductor vertical hall devices
 2011 Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical, volume: 174, pages: 24-32
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Kaufmann T., Kopp D., Purkl F., Baumann M., Ruther P, Paul O. 
 Piezoresistive Response of Vertical Hall Devices
 2011 Ieee Sens J, volume: 11, issue: 11, pages: 2628 - 2635
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T. Kaufmann, F. Purkl, P. Ruther, O. Paul 
 Novel Coupling Concept for Five-Contact Vertical Hall Devices
 2011 Transducers'11, Beijing, China , pages: 2855 - 2858
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O. Paul, M. Cornils 
 Explicit connection between sample geometry and Hall response
 2009 Appl Phys Lett, volume: 95,pages: 1-3
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M. Cornils, O. Paul 
 Reverse-magnetic-field reciprocity in conductive samples with extended contacts
 2008 J Appl Phys, volume: 104, issue: 0245, pages: 1 - 7
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S. Brugger, O. Paul 
 Resonant Magnetic Microsensor with µT Resolution
 2008 IEEE International Conference on MEMS 2008, Tucson, Arizona, USA , pages: 944 - 947
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S. Brugger, O. Paul 
 Geometric Optimization and Microstructuring of Magnetic Concentrators for a Resonant Magnetic Sensor
 2007 Transducers & Eurosensors'07, Lyon, France , pages: 2377 - 2380
Equipment
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Helmholtz coil 
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Electromagnet (Bruker) 
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Climate chamberSemiautomatic prober 
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MSA-400 Microsystem Analyzer (Polytec) 
Partner
Micronas GmbH, Freiburg.
Contact
Christian Sander
Email: christian.sander@imtek.de
Tel.: +49 (0) 761 203-7193
Philipp Simon
Email: Philipp.Simon@imtek.de
Tel.: +49 (0) 761 203-7194

