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Detection techniques of biological and chemical Hall sensors

Hua Fan, Jiangming Wang, Quanyuan Feng, Qiang Hu, Siming Zuo, Vahid Nabaei, Hadi Heidari

2021RSC Advances22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Integrated magnetic Hall effect sensors have been widely used in people's daily life over the past decades, and still are gaining enormous attention from researchers to establish novel applications, especially in biochemistry and biomedical healthcare. This paper reviews, classifies, compares and concludes state-of-the-art integrated Hall magnetic sensors in terms of cost, power, area, performance and application. Current applications of the Hall sensors such as detecting magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) labeled on biomolecule, monitoring blood pulse wave velocity, characterizing soft biological materials, controlling syringe injection rate and eye surgery by training systems, and assisting magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) will be discussed comprehensively and future applications and trends will be highlighted. This review paper will introduce Hall sensor's advantages such as simple design and technology of manufacturing, low cost, low power consumption, possibility of the miniaturizing, noninvasive and room temperature measurement, with respect to the other magnetic sensing systems and methods.

Topics & Concepts

Hall effect sensorHall effectNanotechnologyEnvironmental scienceComputer scienceMaterials sciencePhysicsQuantum mechanicsMagnetMagnetic fieldMagnetic Field Sensors TechniquesSensor Technology and Measurement SystemsCharacterization and Applications of Magnetic Nanoparticles