文档介绍:Hall-Effect Sensors
Theory and Applications
by Edward Ramsden
AMSTERDAM BOSTON HEIDELBERG LONDON
NEW YORK OXFORD PARIS SAN DIEGO
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Contents
Chapter 1: Hall-Effect Physics ........................................................... 1
A Quantitative Examination........................................................................ 3
Hall Effect in Metals ................................................................................... 5
The Hall Effect in Semiconductors.................