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Electromagnetic Interference in the Modern Era: Concerns, Trends, and Nanomaterial-Based Solutions. [PDF]
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Shielding effect of superconducting magnetically shielded room
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1997A Superconducting Magnetically Shielded Room (SMSR) has been developed. Superconducting panels are soldered to form a shielding wall of which the soldered connections have normal conduction. Therefore, the Shielding Factor (SF) of the SMSR degrades especially at low frequency, which is different from a superconducting shielded room without a normal ...
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Magnetic shielding of magnetic resonance systems
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1989AbstractBasic theoretical concepts of static magnetic shielding are summarized. Expressions describing the magnetic field produced by a solenoidal coil confined coaxially inside a long thin ferromagnetic cylinder of constant permeability are derived. Conditions for the optimum arrangement of a magnetic screen for whole‐body NMR systems are discussed. ©
E R, Andrew, E, Szczesniak
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Anisotropic Magnetic Shielding Effectiveness of Magnetic Shielded Package
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2017In this paper, an analysis method and a measurement method for anisotropic magnetic shielding effectiveness (MSE) are discussed. Some magnetic sensors and memories require small magnetic shielded packages to decrease the influence of external magnetic noise.
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Conventional magnetic shielding
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 1987A general review of conventional magnetic shielding is presented. Several possible definitions of the term 'shielding factor' are given, taking into account the ferromagnetic nature of shielding materials. An alternative treatment of single-layer axial shielding for a cylindrical shield is presented and compared to a previous approximation.
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