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Paragraf is in volume production of the GHS-C Graphene Hall Sensor (GHS), providing the industry’s only viable approach to measuring magnetic field streng
Paragraf Introduces a Graphene Hall Sensor Optimised for Cryogenic Applications including Quantum Computing
Graphene Hall sensor enables commercial organisations to accurately measure high magnetic field strengths at cryogenic temperatures, increasing manufacturing throughput by quicker magnet mapping, replacing existing NMR probe mapping stages.
1 June 2021, Cambridge, UK: Paragraf introduces the GHS-C Graphene Hall Sensor (GHS), providing the industry’s only viable approach to measuring magnetic field strengths of 7 Tesla (T) and above, at temperature extremes below 3 Kelvin (K).
Paragraf has entered volume production of the GHS-C, a Graphene based Hall sensor optimised to provide high field measurements while operating at cryogenic temperatures. It achieves this while dissipating virtually no heat. The cryogenic sensor also allows measurements directly in cold bore, removing the need for room temperature inserts, giving quality data and time savings.
Paragraf introduces Graphene Hall Sensor optimised for cryogenic applications Paragraf has introduce the GHS-C Graphene Hall Sensor (GHS), providing what is the industryâs only viable approach to measuring magnetic field strengths of 7 Tesla (T) and above, at temperature extremes below 3 Kelvin (K).
According to Paragraf it has entered volume production of the GHS-C, a Graphene based Hall sensor that s been optimised to provide high field measurements while operating at cryogenic temperatures. It achieves this while dissipating virtually no heat. The cryogenic sensor also allows measurements directly in cold bore, removing the need for room temperature inserts, giving quality data and time savings.
Paragraf is continuing to push performance boundaries with its graphene Hall Effect sensors and its technology is being used by Oxford Instruments to carry out measurements at temperatures and magnetic field strengths far beyond existing sensor technology.