ECOPIA
One of the leading company in semiconductor testing equipment by manufacturing Hall Effect Measuring system, Probe Station, RTA or RTP, LED tester, manipulator, etc.
- 82-505-389-1999
- 82-505-389-1996
- 7th Floor Gyeondgo Bld.
986-18
Hogye-dong, Dongan-gu, Anyang City, Gyeonggi-do 431-841
Korea, Republic of
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Product
Hall Effect Measurement system
HMS-3300
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Magnetic flux density : 0.55Tesla (+/-0.03T)Gap distance between both round magnets : 26mm / Round magnet diameter : 50mmMeasurable temp : RT ~ 300℃(model# HT55T3). Resolution : 0.1℃(Model# HT55T5 : RT ~ 500℃)Both HT55T3 and HT55T5 are only capable of using with HMS-3000 main body.(Not compatible with HMS-5000 )- You can flow purge gas into small chamber and measure hall effect at the same time. Gas control valve can be installed as an option.
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Product
Hall Effect Measurement system
HMS-3000
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Hall Effect Measurement System is very useful for measuring Carrier Concentration, Mobility, Resistivity and Hall Coefficient that should be pre-checked in order to grasp the electrical specifications of semiconductor device. Therefore, it is essentially required system to understand the electrical characteristics of semiconductor device.Ecopia’s HMS series consist of constant current source , terminal conversion system by Van der Pauw technique, low temperature(77K) test system and magnetic flux density input system. So, it is well-established system that has all the things needed to Hall Effect Measurement System.
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Product
Photonic Hall Effect
HMS7000
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Classic hall effect measurement system is to read voltage difference made between both diagonal sides, when flowing current and applying magnet field strength, in perpendicular to flowing current direction. - Photonic hall effect measurement is to read various electrical properties by illuminating light of “various range of wavelength” on the sample, in addition to flowing current and applying magnet field strength. - It is great to see “RGB (Red, Green, Blue), Light intensity vs carrier density, carrier mobility, resistivity, hall coefficient”



