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An "exceptional" magnetic sensor. [PDF]
Abstract Building a sensitive magnetic field sensor is non-trivial; building a more sensitive one by adding extra loss to the sensor is counterintuitive, but with innovative ideas from non-Hermitian physics like an exceptional point, a new magnetic field sensor first of its kind paves the way for broader applications of similar techniques.
Yi Z, Agarwal GS, Scully MO.
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Thickness Measurement at High Lift-Off for Underwater Corroded Iron-Steel Structures Using a Magnetic Sensor Probe [PDF]
Infrastructure facilities that were built approximately half a century ago have rapidly aged. Steel sheet piles, the inspection object in this study, are severely corroded, resulting in cave-in damages at wharfs.
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A Magnetic Sensor Based on the Nonlinear Effect of Co-Rich Amorphous Wire [PDF]
A DC voltage induced by a DC magnetic field was observed for a coil with a Co-rich amorphous wire (FeCoSiB) as the core when an AC current flowed through the coil.
Dongfeng He
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A novel magnetic field sensor based on the magnetic fluid and Mach-Zehnder interferometer is proposed. The sensor takes advantage of the tunable refractive index property of the magnetic fluid and the modal interference property of the collapsed photonic
Peng Zu +8 more
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Development of Magnetic Microwires for Magnetic Sensor Applications. [PDF]
Thin magnetic wires can present excellent soft magnetic properties (with coercivities up to 4 A/m), Giant Magneto-impedance effect, GMI, or rectangular hysteresis loops combined with quite fast domain wall, DW, propagation. In this paper we overview the magnetic properties of thin magnetic wires and post-processing allowing optimization of their ...
Zhukova V +5 more
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Magnetic Tactile Sensor with Bionic Hair Array for Sliding Sensing and Object Recognition
Due to the high application value in intelligent robots, tactile sensors with large sensing area and multi‐dimensional sensing ability have attracted the attention of researchers in recent years.
Jiandong Man, Zhenhu Jin, Jiamin Chen
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Magnetic Resonance Sensors [PDF]
Magnetic Resonance finds countless applications, from spectroscopy to imaging, routinely in almost all research and medical institutions across the globe. It is also becoming more frequently used for specific applications in which the whole instrument and system is designed for a dedicated application.
Robert H. Morris, Michael I. Newton
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