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  • Hall effect
  • Electromagnetic effect in physics

    The Hall effect is the production of a potential difference, across an electrical conductor, that is transverse to an electric current in the conductor

    Hall effect

    Hall effect

    Hall_effect

  • Hall effect sensor
  • Devices that measure magnetic field strength using the Hall effect

    A Hall effect sensor (also known as a Hall sensor or Hall probe) is any sensor based on the Hall effect (named after physicist Edwin Hall), in which a

    Hall effect sensor

    Hall effect sensor

    Hall_effect_sensor

  • Hall-effect thruster
  • Type of electric propulsion system

    In spacecraft propulsion, a Hall-effect thruster (HET, sometimes referred to as a Hall thruster or Hall-current thruster) is a type of ion thruster in

    Hall-effect thruster

    Hall-effect thruster

    Hall-effect_thruster

  • Quantum Hall effect
  • Electromagnetic effect in physics

    The quantum Hall effect (or integer quantum Hall effect) is a quantized version of the Hall effect which is observed in two-dimensional electron systems

    Quantum Hall effect

    Quantum_Hall_effect

  • Graphene
  • Hexagonal lattice made of carbon atoms

    Dirac point. This level is responsible for the anomalous integer Quantum Hall effect. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images of thin graphite samples

    Graphene

    Graphene

    Graphene

  • Quantum spin Hall effect
  • Proposed state of matter in semiconductors

    Hall effect. The Kane and Mele model is two copies of the Haldane model such that the spin up electron exhibits a chiral integer quantum Hall Effect while

    Quantum spin Hall effect

    Quantum_spin_Hall_effect

  • Quantum anomalous Hall effect
  • Effect in quantum mechanics where conductivity acquires quantized values

    Quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) is the "quantum" version of the anomalous Hall effect. While the anomalous Hall effect requires a combination of

    Quantum anomalous Hall effect

    Quantum_anomalous_Hall_effect

  • Ion thruster
  • Form of electric spacecraft propulsion

    propulsion, the Hall-effect thruster, was studied independently in the United States and the Soviet Union in the 1950s and 1960s. Hall-effect thrusters operated

    Ion thruster

    Ion thruster

    Ion_thruster

  • Spin Hall effect
  • Transport phenomenon in physics

    The spin Hall effect (SHE) is a transport phenomenon predicted by Russian physicists Mikhail I. Dyakonov and Vladimir I. Perel in 1971. It consists of

    Spin Hall effect

    Spin_Hall_effect

  • Fractional quantum Hall effect
  • Electromagnetic effect in physics

    The fractional quantum Hall effect (fractional QHE or FQHE) is the observation of precisely quantized plateaus in the Hall conductance of 2-dimensional

    Fractional quantum Hall effect

    Fractional_quantum_Hall_effect

  • Electronic properties of graphene
  • a h-BN crystal sheet. The quantum Hall effect is a quantum mechanical version of the Hall effect, The Hall effect occurs when a magnetic field causes

    Electronic properties of graphene

    Electronic properties of graphene

    Electronic_properties_of_graphene

  • Magnetometer
  • Device that measures magnetism

    is obsolete. The most common magnetic sensing devices are solid-state Hall effect sensors. These sensors produce a voltage proportional to the applied

    Magnetometer

    Magnetometer

    Magnetometer

  • Keyboard technology
  • Hardware technology of keyboards

    resistance, while the spring does the capacitive action. Hall effect keyboards use Hall effect sensors to detect the movement of a magnet by the potential

    Keyboard technology

    Keyboard technology

    Keyboard_technology

  • Thermal Hall effect
  • Magneto-thermic effect in metals

    In solid-state physics, the thermal Hall effect, also known as the Righi–Leduc effect, named after independent co-discoverers Augusto Righi and Sylvestre

    Thermal Hall effect

    Thermal_Hall_effect

  • Spacecraft electric propulsion
  • Type of spacecraft propulsion using electrical energy to accelerate propellant

    propulsion include electrostatic devices such as gridded ion engines, Hall-effect thrusters, and colloid thrusters; electromagnetic devices such as pulsed

    Spacecraft electric propulsion

    Spacecraft electric propulsion

    Spacecraft_electric_propulsion

  • List of effects
  • Stark effect (quantum mechanics) Quantum Hall effect (Hall effect) (condensed matter physics) (quantum electronics) (spintronics) Quantum Zeno effect (quantum

    List of effects

    List_of_effects

  • Condensed matter physics
  • Branch of physics

    such as the quantized magnetoelectric effect, image magnetic monopole, and the half-integer quantum Hall effect. The local structure, as well as the structure

    Condensed matter physics

    Condensed matter physics

    Condensed_matter_physics

  • Psyche (spacecraft)
  • Reconnaissance mission of the main belt asteroid 16 Psyche

    October 31, 2031, spending 817 days in orbit. Psyche uses solar-powered Hall-effect thrusters for propulsion and orbital maneuvering, the first interplanetary

    Psyche (spacecraft)

    Psyche (spacecraft)

    Psyche_(spacecraft)

  • Electron mobility
  • Quantity in solid-state physics

    fields when velocity saturation occurs. It can be determined by the Hall effect, or inferred from transistor behavior. Without any applied electric field

    Electron mobility

    Electron_mobility

  • Shunt (electrical)
  • Device that routes electric current around a point in a circuit

    are Hall effect current sensors and current transformers (see clamp meters). Current shunts are considered more accurate and cheaper than Hall effect devices

    Shunt (electrical)

    Shunt (electrical)

    Shunt_(electrical)

  • Anti-gravity
  • Physical and science fiction concept

    aircraft companies and the military. He coined the names Biefeld–Brown effect and electrogravitics in conjunction with his devices. Brown tested his asymmetrical

    Anti-gravity

    Anti-gravity

    Anti-gravity

  • Ramamurti Shankar
  • American physicist

    renormalization group theory of Fermi liquids, the fractional quantum Hall effect, and exact solutions in statistical mechanics. Shankar was born in New

    Ramamurti Shankar

    Ramamurti Shankar

    Ramamurti_Shankar

  • The Hall Effect (band)
  • Colombian rock band

    The Hall Effect is a Colombian alternative rock band that formed in Bogotá in 2004. Since 2007, they have found increasing national success, as the singles

    The Hall Effect (band)

    The_Hall_Effect_(band)

  • Edwin Hall
  • American physicist (1855–1938)

    Edwin Herbert Hall (November 7, 1855 – November 20, 1938) was an American physicist who discovered the Hall effect. He also conducted thermoelectric research

    Edwin Hall

    Edwin Hall

    Edwin_Hall

  • Current sensing
  • Measurement of electric current

    Faraday effect Transformer or current clamp meter, (suitable for AC current only). Fluxgate sensor, (suitable for AC or DC current). Hall effect sensor(suitable

    Current sensing

    Current sensing

    Current_sensing

  • Magnetic field
  • Property of space that quantifies the magnetic influence at a given location

    give information about the charge carriers in a material through the Hall effect in addition to other uses. In geology and geophysics, Earth's magnetic

    Magnetic field

    Magnetic field

    Magnetic_field

  • Het
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up het in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Het or HET may refer to: Hall-effect thruster, a type of ion thruster used for spacecraft propulsion Heavy

    Het

    Het

  • Elementary charge
  • Charge carried by one proton or electron

    a particle. In 1982 Robert Laughlin explained the fractional quantum Hall effect by postulating the existence of fractionally charged quasiparticles.

    Elementary charge

    Elementary_charge

  • Current clamp
  • Tool for measuring electrical current

    measure currents of 1000 A and more. Hall effect and vane type clamps can also measure direct current (DC). The Hall effect type is more sensitive and is able

    Current clamp

    Current clamp

    Current_clamp

  • Galvanic isolation
  • Isolating sections of electrical systems

    capacitor when connected in any AC circuit in series configuration. Hall-effect sensors allow an inductor to transfer information across a small gap

    Galvanic isolation

    Galvanic isolation

    Galvanic_isolation

  • Van der Pauw method
  • Technique to measure resistivity and Hall coefficient

    der Pauw, L.J. (1958). "A method of measuring specific resistivity and Hall effect of discs of arbitrary shape" (PDF). Philips Research Reports. 13: 1–9

    Van der Pauw method

    Van_der_Pauw_method

  • Composite fermion
  • Topological bound state of an electron

    groundbreaking predictions. An important prediction is fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) of electrons at ν = n 2 p n ± 1 {\displaystyle \nu ={\frac {n}{2pn\pm

    Composite fermion

    Composite_fermion

  • Robert B. Laughlin
  • American physicist

    Nobel Prize in physics for their explanation of the fractional quantum Hall effect. In 1983, Laughlin was first to provide a many body wave function, now

    Robert B. Laughlin

    Robert B. Laughlin

    Robert_B._Laughlin

  • Duncan Haldane
  • British physicist

    March 22, 2019. Haldane–Shastry model Fractional quantum Hall effect Quantum spin Hall effect Photonic topological insulator Spin–charge separation Duncan

    Duncan Haldane

    Duncan Haldane

    Duncan_Haldane

  • Altermagnetism
  • Type of magnetic state

    of altermagnetic materials such as the anomalous Hall effect have been observed before (but this effect occurs also in other magnetically compensated systems

    Altermagnetism

    Altermagnetism

    Altermagnetism

  • Plasma propulsion engine
  • Type of electric propulsion

    Hall-effect thruster aboard the Tacsat-2 satellite. The thruster was the satellite's main propulsion system. The company launched another Hall-effect

    Plasma propulsion engine

    Plasma propulsion engine

    Plasma_propulsion_engine

  • Atmosphere-breathing electric propulsion
  • Spacecraft propulsion technology

    concept for drag compensation in VLEO. The study outlined the use of Hall-effect thrusters or gridded ion engines operating directly on collected atmospheric

    Atmosphere-breathing electric propulsion

    Atmosphere-breathing_electric_propulsion

  • Frank Wilczek
  • American physicist and Nobel laureate (born 1951)

    When Daniel Tsui and Horst Störmer discovered the fractional quantum Hall effect in 1982, Bertrand Halperin (1984) expanded the math Wilczek proposed

    Frank Wilczek

    Frank Wilczek

    Frank_Wilczek

  • Topological order
  • Type of order at absolute zero

    study of several physical systems such as spin liquids, and the quantum Hall effect, along with potential applications to fault-tolerant quantum computation

    Topological order

    Topological order

    Topological_order

  • Shoucheng Zhang
  • Chinese-American physicist (1963–2018)

    known for his work on topological insulators, the quantum Hall effect, the quantum spin Hall effect, spintronics, and high-temperature superconductivity.

    Shoucheng Zhang

    Shoucheng Zhang

    Shoucheng_Zhang

  • Topological insulator
  • State of matter with insulating bulk but conductive boundary

    surface states of topological insulators differ from those in the quantum Hall effect: the gapless surface states of topological insulators are symmetry-protected

    Topological insulator

    Topological insulator

    Topological_insulator

  • Rashba–Edelstein effect
  • Spintronics-related effect

    Rashba–Edelstein effect is a surface effect, whereas the spin Hall effect is a bulk effect. Another difference between the two is that the Rashba–Edelstein effect is

    Rashba–Edelstein effect

    Rashba–Edelstein effect

    Rashba–Edelstein_effect

  • Landau levels
  • Quantization of cyclotron orbits

    quantization is a key ingredient in explanation of the integer quantum Hall effect. Consider a system of non-interacting particles with charge q and spin

    Landau levels

    Landau_levels

  • Gravity assist
  • Space navigation technique

    maneuver") can add the Oberth effect to the gravity slingshot effect, producing a larger change in orbital velocity than either effect by itself. A rotating black

    Gravity assist

    Gravity assist

    Gravity_assist

  • Anyon
  • Type of two-dimensional quasiparticle

    two experiments in 2020, play a major role in the fractional quantum Hall effect. The statistical mechanics of large many-body systems obeys laws described

    Anyon

    Anyon

  • Cyclotron motion
  • Motion of charged particles

    are also responsible for the exact quantization of Hall resistance in the integer quantum Hall effect. If a particle with electric charge q {\displaystyle

    Cyclotron motion

    Cyclotron motion

    Cyclotron_motion

  • Klaus von Klitzing
  • German physicist (born 1943)

    1943) is a German physicist, known for discovery of the integer quantum Hall effect, for which he was awarded the 1985 Nobel Prize in Physics. In 1962, Klitzing

    Klaus von Klitzing

    Klaus von Klitzing

    Klaus_von_Klitzing

  • Transducer
  • Device that converts energy from one form to another

    magnetic fields on a magnetic medium to and from electrical signals Hall effect sensors – convert a magnetic field level into an electrical signal Variable

    Transducer

    Transducer

  • Spin–orbit interaction
  • Relativistic interaction in quantum physics

    interaction is at the origin of magnetocrystalline anisotropy and the spin Hall effect. The interaction was first introduced by Llewellyn Thomas in 1926. This

    Spin–orbit interaction

    Spin–orbit_interaction

  • Jainendra K. Jain
  • Indian-American physicist (born 1960)

    that the integer quantum Hall effect of composite fermions carrying 2p flux quanta shows as the fractional quantum Hall effect of electrons at fractions

    Jainendra K. Jain

    Jainendra K. Jain

    Jainendra_K._Jain

  • NEXT (ion thruster)
  • Space propulsion system, a gridded electrostatic ion thruster

    Hall effect thruster, a different type of ion thruster Advanced Electric Propulsion System – Spacecraft propulsion system by NASA. 50kW Hall-effect thrusters

    NEXT (ion thruster)

    NEXT (ion thruster)

    NEXT_(ion_thruster)

  • Semiconductor
  • Material of moderate electrical conductivity

    In 1878 Edwin Herbert Hall demonstrated the deflection of flowing charge carriers by an applied magnetic field, the Hall effect. The discovery of the

    Semiconductor

    Semiconductor

  • Reed switch
  • Electrical switch operated by an applied magnetic field

    low resistance when closed, typically as low as 0.05 ohms, whereas the Hall effect sensors can be in the hundreds of ohms. A reed switch requires only two

    Reed switch

    Reed switch

    Reed_switch

  • Advanced Electric Propulsion System
  • Spacecraft propulsion system by NASA. 50kW Hall-effect thrusters, now for Lunar Gateway

    will be capable of generating 50 kW of solar electric power for its Hall-effect thrusters for maneuverability, which can be supported by chemical monopropellant

    Advanced Electric Propulsion System

    Advanced Electric Propulsion System

    Advanced_Electric_Propulsion_System

  • Hofstadter's butterfly
  • Fractal describing electrons in a magnetic field

    butterfly plays an important role in the theory of the integer quantum Hall effect and the theory of topological quantum numbers. The first mathematical

    Hofstadter's butterfly

    Hofstadter's butterfly

    Hofstadter's_butterfly

  • Spacecraft propulsion
  • Method used to accelerate spacecraft

    although a few have used electric propulsion such as ion thrusters and Hall-effect thrusters. Various technologies need to support everything from small

    Spacecraft propulsion

    Spacecraft propulsion

    Spacecraft_propulsion

  • Electronic component
  • Discrete device in an electronic system

    (3D IC) Digital electronics Logic gate Microcontroller Analog circuit Hall-effect sensor – senses a magnetic field Current sensor – senses a current through

    Electronic component

    Electronic component

    Electronic_component

  • Tachometer
  • Instrument measuring the rotation speed of a shaft or disk

    Common types include opto-isolator slotted disk sensors and Hall effect sensors. Hall effect sensors typically use a rotating target attached to a wheel

    Tachometer

    Tachometer

    Tachometer

  • Nicholas Read
  • American physicist (born 1958)

    particularly topological phases of matter and the fractional quantum Hall effect. Read was born in London, England on November 22, 1958. He was educated

    Nicholas Read

    Nicholas_Read

  • Busek
  • American spacecraft propulsion company

    Busek announced the successful on-orbit commissioning of its BHT-350 Hall-effect thrusters on 80 OneWeb satellites, launched in December 2022 and January

    Busek

    Busek

    Busek

  • Fractional Chern insulator
  • Lattice generalizations of the fractional quantum Hall effect

    insulators (FCIs) are lattice generalizations of the fractional quantum Hall effect that have been studied theoretically since 1993 and have been studied

    Fractional Chern insulator

    Fractional_Chern_insulator

  • Electrical resistivity and conductivity
  • Measure of a substance's ability to resist or conduct electric current

    to 1/ρxx. This can be seen in the Hall effect, where ρ x y {\displaystyle \rho _{xy}} is nonzero. In the Hall effect, due to rotational invariance about

    Electrical resistivity and conductivity

    Electrical_resistivity_and_conductivity

  • Theremin
  • Electronic musical instrument

    and based on distance sensing of permanent magnets. An array of linear Hall-effect sensors, each acting as an individual theremin in a changing magnetic

    Theremin

    Theremin

    Theremin

  • Field-effect transistor
  • Type of transistor

    The field-effect transistor (FET) is a type of transistor that uses an electric field to control the current through a semiconductor. It comes in two types:

    Field-effect transistor

    Field-effect transistor

    Field-effect_transistor

  • Joy-Con
  • Nintendo Switch game controller

    and more durable. Early reports indicated that the sticks would use hall effect sensors, which would address the drift issues that the original models

    Joy-Con

    Joy-Con

    Joy-Con

  • Tunnel magnetoresistance
  • Magnetic effect in insulators between ferromagnets

    sensors are replacing Hall sensors in many applications due to their improved performance. The relative resistance change—or effect amplitude—is defined

    Tunnel magnetoresistance

    Tunnel magnetoresistance

    Tunnel_magnetoresistance

  • Horst Ludwig Störmer
  • German physicist

    fluid with fractionally charged excitations" (the fractional quantum Hall effect). He and Tsui were working at Bell Labs at the time of the experiment

    Horst Ludwig Störmer

    Horst Ludwig Störmer

    Horst_Ludwig_Störmer

  • Electromagnetic induction
  • Production of voltage by a varying magnetic field

    direction of induced current in a moving magnetic field Hall effect – Electromagnetic effect in physics Inductance Moving magnet and conductor problem

    Electromagnetic induction

    Electromagnetic induction

    Electromagnetic_induction

  • Effective mass (solid-state physics)
  • Mass of a particle when interacting with other particles

    semiconductors. The optical Hall effect measures the analogue of the quasi-static electric-field-induced electrical Hall effect at optical frequencies in

    Effective mass (solid-state physics)

    Effective_mass_(solid-state_physics)

  • Planar Hall sensor
  • The planar Hall sensor is a type of magnetic sensor based on the planar Hall effect of ferromagnetic materials. It measures the change in anisotropic magnetoresistance

    Planar Hall sensor

    Planar_Hall_sensor

  • Electronic symbol
  • Pictogram used to represent various electrical and electronic devices or functions

    "16MHz". Crystal oscillator (IEEE‑style) Ceramic resonator (3 pins) Hall-effect sensor The shape of some electronic symbols have changed over time. The

    Electronic symbol

    Electronic symbol

    Electronic_symbol

  • Magnetohydrodynamic generator
  • Magnetohydrodynamic converter that transforms thermal and kinetic energy into electricity

    sides of the duct. The generator can also experience losses from the Hall effect current, which makes the Faraday duct inefficient.[citation needed] Most

    Magnetohydrodynamic generator

    Magnetohydrodynamic_generator

  • Majorana fermion
  • Fermion that is its own antiparticle

    source. An altogether different source uses the fractional quantum Hall effect as a substitute for the superconductor. In 2008, Fu and Kane provided

    Majorana fermion

    Majorana fermion

    Majorana_fermion

  • Discovery of graphene
  • Dirac point. This level is responsible for the anomalous integer quantum Hall effect. The earliest TEM images of few-layer graphite were published by G. Ruess

    Discovery of graphene

    Discovery of graphene

    Discovery_of_graphene

  • Laughlin wavefunction
  • Ansatz in condensed matter physics

    observation of the ν = 1 / 3 {\displaystyle \nu =1/3} fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE), and predicted the existence of additional ν = 1 / n {\displaystyle

    Laughlin wavefunction

    Laughlin_wavefunction

  • List of mechanical keyboards
  • Flaretech". May 2, 2016. "Wooting's Switches". wooting.io. "Keyboards with Hall Effect switches". March 18, 2024. "Introducing the Lekker switch". May 10, 2019

    List of mechanical keyboards

    List_of_mechanical_keyboards

  • Wheel speed sensor
  • Type of tachometer

    registered by the Hall sensors, converted by a comparator stage to a square wave signal and amplified in a driver stage. The Hall effect varies greatly with

    Wheel speed sensor

    Wheel_speed_sensor

  • Ohm
  • SI derived unit of electrical resistance

    Since 1990 the quantum Hall effect has been used to define the ohm with high precision and repeatability. The quantum Hall experiments are used to check

    Ohm

    Ohm

    Ohm

  • Electrothermal instability
  • as a "pile of plates". The Hall effect in ionized gases has nothing to do with the Hall effect in solids (where the Hall parameter is always very inferior

    Electrothermal instability

    Electrothermal_instability

  • Fin field-effect transistor
  • Type of non-planar transistor

    A fin field-effect transistor (FinFET) is a multigate device, a MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor) built on a substrate where the

    Fin field-effect transistor

    Fin field-effect transistor

    Fin_field-effect_transistor

  • Nuclear electric rocket
  • Type of spacecraft propulsion system

    Kosmos 1867 in 1987, using the TOPAZ nuclear reactor and a "Plazma-2 SPT" Hall-effect thruster. The TEM project started in 2009 with the goal of powering a

    Nuclear electric rocket

    Nuclear_electric_rocket

  • Thrusters (spacecraft)
  • Spacecraft propulsion device

    ponderomotive force Electrostatic ion thruster, using high-voltage electrodes Hall effect thruster, a type of ion thruster Ion thruster, using beams of ions accelerated

    Thrusters (spacecraft)

    Thrusters (spacecraft)

    Thrusters_(spacecraft)

  • Ettingshausen effect
  • von Ettingshausen and his PhD student Walther Nernst were studying the Hall effect in bismuth, and noticed an unexpected perpendicular current flow when

    Ettingshausen effect

    Ettingshausen effect

    Ettingshausen_effect

  • Thrust-to-weight ratio
  • Dimensionless ratio of thrust to weight of a propelled vehicle

    engine. Reaction engines include jet engines, rocket engines, pump-jets, Hall-effect thrusters, and ion thrusters, among others. These generate thrust by

    Thrust-to-weight ratio

    Thrust-to-weight_ratio

  • Ferromagnetism
  • Mechanism by which materials form into and are attracted to magnets

    magnetism have been distinguished. Ferromagnetism (along with the similar effect ferrimagnetism) is the strongest type and is responsible for the common

    Ferromagnetism

    Ferromagnetism

    Ferromagnetism

  • Exciton
  • Quasiparticle which is a bound state of an electron and an electron hole

    discovered in bilayer graphene systems under the fractional quantum Hall effect. These excitons form when electrons and holes bind in a two-dimensional

    Exciton

    Exciton

    Exciton

  • Bertrand Halperin
  • American mathematician and physicist (born 1941)

    made contributions to the theory of the quantum Hall effect and of the fractional quantum Hall effect. His recent interests lie in the area of strongly

    Bertrand Halperin

    Bertrand Halperin

    Bertrand_Halperin

  • Xue Qikun
  • Chinese physicist

    insulators. In 2013, Xue was the first to achieve the quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE), an unusual orderly motion of electrons in a conductor, in his

    Xue Qikun

    Xue Qikun

    Xue_Qikun

  • Josephson effect
  • Quantum physical phenomenon

    constant and the von Klitzing constant which is related to the quantum Hall effect RSFQ digital electronics are based on shunted Josephson junctions. Junction

    Josephson effect

    Josephson effect

    Josephson_effect

  • Throttle position sensor
  • Sensor device

    day sensors are non contact type. These modern non contact TPS include Hall effect sensors, inductive sensors, magnetoresistive and others. In the potentiometric

    Throttle position sensor

    Throttle position sensor

    Throttle_position_sensor

  • Luttinger liquid
  • Theoretical model describing interacting fermions in a one-dimensional conductor

    electrons moving along edge states in the fractional quantum Hall effect or integer quantum Hall effect although the latter is often considered a more trivial

    Luttinger liquid

    Luttinger liquid

    Luttinger_liquid

  • Mimi Dai
  • Mathematician

    Magnetohydrodynamic Flows with Hall Effect, and another grant from the NSF for Mathematical Analysis of Magnetohydrodynamic Flows with Hall Effect in 2020. "Mimi Dai

    Mimi Dai

    Mimi_Dai

  • Joystick
  • Control lever used in aircraft and video games

    determine the position of the stick, though some newer models instead use a Hall effect sensor for greater reliability and reduced size. In 1997, ThrustMaster

    Joystick

    Joystick

    Joystick

  • Magnetoplasmadynamic thruster
  • Form of electrically powered spacecraft propulsion

    corresponding to a specific impulse of Isp = 4665 s and 2.75 N of thrust. Hall effect thruster Ion thruster Magnetohydrodynamics Magnetic sail Pulsed plasma

    Magnetoplasmadynamic thruster

    Magnetoplasmadynamic thruster

    Magnetoplasmadynamic_thruster

  • Differential Hall Effect Metrology
  • Electrical depth profiling technique

    Differential Hall Effect Metrology (DHEM) is an electrical depth profiling technique that measures all critical electrical parameters (resistivity, mobility

    Differential Hall Effect Metrology

    Differential Hall Effect Metrology

    Differential_Hall_Effect_Metrology

  • Crankshaft position sensor
  • Import

    from this sensor. Types of crank sensor include: the inductive sensor, Hall Effect sensor, magnetoresistive sensor, and optical sensor. Inductive sensors

    Crankshaft position sensor

    Crankshaft position sensor

    Crankshaft_position_sensor

  • Pulsar Fusion
  • British rocket company

    Fusion was founded by Richard Dinan in 2011. Pulsar has tested its first Hall effect satellite thruster, achieving an exhaust velocity of 20 km/s. Pulsar

    Pulsar Fusion

    Pulsar_Fusion

  • Quantum Hall transitions
  • Phase transitions in the Hall effect

    Quantum Hall transitions are the quantum phase transitions that occur between different robustly quantized electronic phases of the quantum Hall effect. The

    Quantum Hall transitions

    Quantum_Hall_transitions

  • Chern–Simons theory
  • Topological quantum field theory

    describes composite fermions and the topological order in fractional quantum Hall effect states. In mathematics, it has been used to calculate knot invariants

    Chern–Simons theory

    Chern–Simons_theory

  • Magnetoresistance
  • Magnetically-induced resistance change

    also transversal resistivity dubbed (somewhat confusingly) the planar Hall effect. In monocrystals, resistivity ρ depends also on ψ and θ individually

    Magnetoresistance

    Magnetoresistance

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  • Hala
  • Girl/Female

    African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Muslim, Pashtun, Sanskrit, Swahili

    Hala

    Halo Around the Moon; Plough; Girlfriend; Great; Dazzling; Glorious; Lunar Halo; Glory; Golden; Female Friend; Sweetness; Outline of Brightness Surrounding a Full Moon

    Hala

  • Hala |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hala |

    Aureole, Halo around the Moon

    Hala |

  • Wall
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Wall

    A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snout, a tinker, acts as Wall in the play within the play.

    Wall

  • Fall
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish or Irish

    Fall

    Scottish or Irish : reduced form of McFall.English : topographic name for someone who lived by a waterfall, declivity, or forest clearing, Middle English fall (from Old English (ge)fall ‘a felling of trees’, Old Norse fall ‘forest clearing’).German : topographic name from Middle High German val ‘fall (of trees)’; in some cases ‘waterfall’ or ‘landslide’, or a habitational name from a minor place named with this word, or in Tyrol from Ladine val ‘valley’.African : unexplained.

    Fall

  • Halla
  • Girl/Female

    Norse

    Halla

    Half protected.

    Halla

  • HAUL
  • Male

    Welsh

    HAUL

    Welsh name HAUL means "sun."

    HAUL

  • Hala
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Lebanese, Sanskrit, Swahili

    Hala

    Halo Around the Moon; Plough; Great; Dazzling; Sweetness

    Hala

  • Hale
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Teutonic

    Hale

    Ingenious; From the Hall; Healthy Hero

    Hale

  • Halls
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Halls

    English : variant of Hall.

    Halls

  • Halle
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, Greek, Scandinavian

    Halle

    Dweller at the Hall Meadow; The Sea; Heroine

    Halle

  • Hala
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Hala

    Lunar halo. Glory.

    Hala

  • Hall
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Scottish, Irish, German, and Scandinavian

    Hall

    English, Scottish, Irish, German, and Scandinavian : from Middle English hall (Old English heall), Middle High German halle, Old Norse hǫll all meaning ‘hall’ (a spacious residence), hence a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a hall or an occupational name for a servant employed at a hall. In some cases it may be a habitational name from places named with this word, which in some parts of Germany and Austria in the Middle Ages also denoted a salt mine. The English name has been established in Ireland since the Middle Ages, and, according to MacLysaght, has become numerous in Ulster since the 17th century.Hall is one of the commonest and most widely distributed of English surnames, bearing witness to the importance of the hall as a feature of the medieval village.

    Hall

  • Hall
  • Boy/Male

    English Norse

    Hall

    From the manor.

    Hall

  • Hull
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hull

    English : variant of Hill 1.English : from a pet form of Hugh.

    Hull

  • Hall
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Hall

    From the Hall or Manor

    Hall

  • Hall
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Norse, Norwegian

    Hall

    From the Manor; Worker at the Large House or Manor

    Hall

  • Hale
  • Boy/Male

    English Swedish Teutonic

    Hale

    Lives in the hall.

    Hale

  • Hala
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Hala

    Aureole, Halo around the Moon

    Hala

  • HALLE
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    HALLE

    Scandinavian short form of longer names containing the Norse element hallr, HALLE means "rock."

    HALLE

  • HALL
  • Male

    English

    HALL

      English surname transferred to forename use, derived from Old English heall "hall," hence "lives at the hall." Middle English name HALL means "to cover, conceal."

    HALL

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Online names & meanings

  • JANNIKE
  • Female

    Swedish

    JANNIKE

     Feminine form of Swedish Jannik, JANNIKE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Jannike.

  • Gurbaksheesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Gurbaksheesh

    Blessed by Guru

  • Ereth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Ereth

    English : habitational name from Erith in Greater London, named from Old English ēar ‘muddy’, ‘gravelly’ + h̄th ‘landing place’.

  • Umm Khalid |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Umm Khalid |

    Name of a sahabiyah ra

  • Shashikant | ஷஷிகாஂத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shashikant | ஷஷிகாஂத

    Moon stone

  • Floretta
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, French, German

    Floretta

    Flower; Prosperous; Blooming

  • Arlyn
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    Arlyn

    Pledge; Oath

  • Faarih
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Parsi

    Faarih

    Happy; Comely; Pretty

  • Jupiter
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Biblical

    Jupiter

    Supreme god.

  • Kaaren
  • Girl/Female

    American, German

    Kaaren

    Pure

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  • All hail
  • interj.

    All health; -- a phrase of salutation or welcome.

  • Half
  • a.

    Consisting of a moiety, or half; as, a half bushel; a half hour; a half dollar; a half view.

  • Hall
  • n.

    A building or room of considerable size and stateliness, used for public purposes; as, Westminster Hall, in London.

  • Pailmall
  • n. & a.

    See Pall-mall.

  • Hull
  • v. t.

    To pierce the hull of, as a ship, with a cannon ball.

  • Halo
  • v. t. & i.

    To form, or surround with, a halo; to encircle with, or as with, a halo.

  • Fall
  • n.

    That which falls; a falling; as, a fall of rain; a heavy fall of snow.

  • Pall-mall
  • n.

    A game formerly common in England, in which a wooden ball was driven with a mallet through an elevated hoop or ring of iron. The name was also given to the mallet used, to the place where the game was played, and to the street, in London, still called Pall Mall.

  • Fall
  • v. t.

    To let fall; to drop.

  • Ball
  • v. t.

    To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton.

  • Pell-mell
  • n.

    See Pall-mall.

  • Half
  • adv.

    In an equal part or degree; in some pa/ appro/mating a half; partially; imperfectly; as, half-colored, half done, half-hearted, half persuaded, half conscious.

  • Mall
  • n.

    An old game played with malls or mallets and balls. See Pall-mall.

  • Half
  • a.

    Consisting of some indefinite portion resembling a half; approximately a half, whether more or less; partial; imperfect; as, a half dream; half knowledge.

  • Fall
  • v. t.

    To pass somewhat suddenly, and passively, into a new state of body or mind; to become; as, to fall asleep; to fall into a passion; to fall in love; to fall into temptation.

  • Gall
  • n.

    The gall bladder.

  • Hall
  • n.

    A name given to many manor houses because the magistrate's court was held in the hall of his mansion; a chief mansion house.

  • Hall
  • n.

    The apartment in which English university students dine in common; hence, the dinner itself; as, hall is at six o'clock.

  • Hale
  • v. t.

    To pull; to drag; to haul.

  • Wall
  • v. t.

    To inclose with a wall, or as with a wall.