We present an investigation of shot noise in graphene-based Hall sensors, with the purpose of evaluating their detection limit and of developing strategies to improve their characteristics. We perform measurements on two devices, one with a defective contact that could however be used as a gate to control the carrier density in the device and the other with all contacts working. We discuss the results in terms of the dependence of the noise power spectral density on the carrier density and on the DC bias current. Finally, we provide an estimate of the detection limit, pointing out that the approach commonly used in the literature for its evaluation is flawed.

Flicker noise in graphene-based Hall sensors

P. Marconcini;G. Pennelli;G. Basso;M. Macucci
2017-01-01

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We present an investigation of shot noise in graphene-based Hall sensors, with the purpose of evaluating their detection limit and of developing strategies to improve their characteristics. We perform measurements on two devices, one with a defective contact that could however be used as a gate to control the carrier density in the device and the other with all contacts working. We discuss the results in terms of the dependence of the noise power spectral density on the carrier density and on the DC bias current. Finally, we provide an estimate of the detection limit, pointing out that the approach commonly used in the literature for its evaluation is flawed.
2017
978-150902760-6
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