High‐Density and Scalable Graphene Hall Sensor Arrays Through Monolithic CMOS Integration
This work explores strategies to create high‐density arrays of graphene Hall‐effect magnetic field sensors through monolithic integration with silicon CMOS biasing and multiplexing circuitry. High sensor yield and magnetic sensing performance are achieved through careful choices in the custom CMOS chip design and the graphene integration process.
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