Correction factor in non-diffusive Hall magnetometry
Abstract
It is demonstrated how the correction factor alpha used in Hall magnetometry of localized magnetic field profiles depends on the sample geometry and on the electron mean free path, in the quasi-ballistic and ballistic regimes, for weak and strong magnetic field regimes. The frequently used approximation of a constant correction factor close to 1 is generally not justified, especially in the case of bipolar magnetic field profiles and may lead to large errors in the determination of the magnitude of the magnetic fields. Rather, alpha depends in a nontrivial way on the parameters of both the magnetic structure and the Hall cross.
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