A novel structure for three-dimensional silicon magnetic transducers to improve the sensitivity symmetry

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A three-dimensional silicon magnetic transducer with symmetric sensitivities in the x-, y- and z-directions and small cross sensitivity has been demonstrated. Devices are based on a design of a vertical Hall structure using the surrounding trench and symmetric design to suppress the cross sensitivity. The fabrication process is simple and can be used as a part of a standard integrated circuit process. The results show that almost equal sensitivities in all three components of magnetic field can be obtained by coating Ni/Co thin films on the backside of the substrates. The cross sensitivity is only 1.3% of the sensitivity.

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Lin, H. Y., Lei, T. F., Jeng, J. J., Pan, C. L., & Chang, C. Y. (1996). A novel structure for three-dimensional silicon magnetic transducers to improve the sensitivity symmetry. Sensors and Actuators, A: Physical, 56(3), 233–237. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0924-4247(96)01323-4

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