Ceramic-Chromium Hall Sensors for Environments with High Temperatures and Neutron Radiation
Ceramic-chromium Hall sensors represent a temperature and radiation resistant alternative to Hall sensors based on semiconductors. Demand for these sensors is presently motivated by the ITER and DEMO nuclear fusion projects. The developed ceramic-chromium Hall sensors were tested up to a temperature...
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doaj-3e792ec6d36943aea0171dfef525364f2021-01-22T00:06:29ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202021-01-012172172110.3390/s21030721Ceramic-Chromium Hall Sensors for Environments with High Temperatures and Neutron RadiationSlavomir Entler0Zbynek Soban1Ivan Duran2Karel Kovarik3Karel Vyborny4Josef Sebek5Stana Tazlaru6Jan Strelecek7Petr Sladek8Institute of Plasma Physics of CAS, Za Slovankou 3, 182 00 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics of CAS, Cukrovarnicka 10/112, 162 00 Prague 6, Czech RepublicInstitute of Plasma Physics of CAS, Za Slovankou 3, 182 00 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Plasma Physics of CAS, Za Slovankou 3, 182 00 Prague, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics of CAS, Cukrovarnicka 10/112, 162 00 Prague 6, Czech RepublicInstitute of Physics of CAS, Na Slovance 1999/2, 182 21 Prague 8, Czech RepublicFaculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 5, 121 16 Prague 2, Czech RepublicFaculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 5, 121 16 Prague 2, Czech RepublicInstitute of Plasma Physics of CAS, Za Slovankou 3, 182 00 Prague, Czech RepublicCeramic-chromium Hall sensors represent a temperature and radiation resistant alternative to Hall sensors based on semiconductors. Demand for these sensors is presently motivated by the ITER and DEMO nuclear fusion projects. The developed ceramic-chromium Hall sensors were tested up to a temperature of 550 °C and a magnetic field of 14 T. The magnitude of the sensitivity of the tested sensor was 6.2 mV/A/T at 20 °C and 4.6 mV/A/T at 500 °C. The sensitivity was observed to be weakly dependent on a temperature above 240 °C with an average temperature coefficient of 0.014%/°C and independent of the magnetic field with a relative average deviation below the measurement accuracy of 0.086%. A simulation of a neutron-induced transmutation was performed to assess changes in the composition of the chromium. After 5.2 operational years of the DEMO fusion reactor, the transmuted fraction of the chromium sensitive layer was found to be 0.27% at the most exposed sensor location behind the divertor cassette with a neutron fluence of 6.08 × 10<sup>25</sup> n/m<sup>2</sup>. The ceramic-chromium Hall sensors show the potential to be suitable magnetic sensors for environments with high temperatures and strong neutron radiation.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/3/721Hall sensorsmetalchromiumnanolayerhigh temperatureradiation |
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Slavomir Entler Zbynek Soban Ivan Duran Karel Kovarik Karel Vyborny Josef Sebek Stana Tazlaru Jan Strelecek Petr Sladek Ceramic-Chromium Hall Sensors for Environments with High Temperatures and Neutron Radiation Sensors Hall sensors metal chromium nanolayer high temperature radiation |
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Slavomir Entler Zbynek Soban Ivan Duran Karel Kovarik Karel Vyborny Josef Sebek Stana Tazlaru Jan Strelecek Petr Sladek |
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Ceramic-Chromium Hall Sensors for Environments with High Temperatures and Neutron Radiation |
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Ceramic-Chromium Hall Sensors for Environments with High Temperatures and Neutron Radiation |
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Ceramic-Chromium Hall Sensors for Environments with High Temperatures and Neutron Radiation |
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Ceramic-Chromium Hall Sensors for Environments with High Temperatures and Neutron Radiation |
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Ceramic-Chromium Hall Sensors for Environments with High Temperatures and Neutron Radiation |
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ceramic-chromium hall sensors for environments with high temperatures and neutron radiation |
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Ceramic-chromium Hall sensors represent a temperature and radiation resistant alternative to Hall sensors based on semiconductors. Demand for these sensors is presently motivated by the ITER and DEMO nuclear fusion projects. The developed ceramic-chromium Hall sensors were tested up to a temperature of 550 °C and a magnetic field of 14 T. The magnitude of the sensitivity of the tested sensor was 6.2 mV/A/T at 20 °C and 4.6 mV/A/T at 500 °C. The sensitivity was observed to be weakly dependent on a temperature above 240 °C with an average temperature coefficient of 0.014%/°C and independent of the magnetic field with a relative average deviation below the measurement accuracy of 0.086%. A simulation of a neutron-induced transmutation was performed to assess changes in the composition of the chromium. After 5.2 operational years of the DEMO fusion reactor, the transmuted fraction of the chromium sensitive layer was found to be 0.27% at the most exposed sensor location behind the divertor cassette with a neutron fluence of 6.08 × 10<sup>25</sup> n/m<sup>2</sup>. The ceramic-chromium Hall sensors show the potential to be suitable magnetic sensors for environments with high temperatures and strong neutron radiation. |
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Hall sensors metal chromium nanolayer high temperature radiation |
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