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Ultrasensitive Optomechanical Magnetometry [PDF]

open access: yesAdvanced Materials, 2014
A cavity optomechanical magneto-meter operating in the 100 pT range is reported. The device operates at earth field, achieves tens of megahertz bandwidth with 60 μm spatial resolution and microwatt optical-power requirements. These unique capabilities may have a broad range of applications including cryogen-free and microfluidic magnetic resonance ...
Stefan Forstner   +2 more
exaly   +6 more sources

Remote detection optical magnetometry

open access: yesPhysics Reports
International audienceSensitive magnetometers have been applied in a wide range of research fields, including geophysical exploration, bio-magnetic field detection, ultralow-field nuclear magnetic resonance, etc.
Dmitry Budker   +2 more
exaly   +6 more sources

Cantilever Magnetometry of Individual Ni Nanotubes [PDF]

open access: yesNano Letters, 2012
Recent experimental and theoretical work has focused on ferromagnetic nanotubes due to their potential applications as magnetic sensors or as elements in high-density magnetic memory.
Jordi Arbiol   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Angular‐Resolved Magnetometry Beyond Triclinic Crystals Part II: Torque Magnetometry of Cp*ErCOT Single‐Molecule Magnets

open access: yesChemistry - A European Journal, 2014
The experimental investigation of the molecular magnetic anisotropy in crystals in which the magnetic centers are symmetry related, but do not have a parallel orientation has been approached by using torque magnetometry.
Mauro Perfetti   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources
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Magnetometry for Security Applications

2021
Magnetic field is an information medium for security applications as well as other physical fields. From the security point of view, the magnetic field is the second safest physical field just after the gravitation field, because it is hard to manipulate the magnetic field in wide area without notice and it is impossible to shield it completely ...
Milan Oravec   +4 more
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Relaxometry and magnetometry of ferritin

Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 1998
AbstractBy combining nuclear magnetic relaxometry on 39 ferritin samples with different iron loading with magnetometry, results were obtained that suggest a new interpretation of the core structure and magnetic properties of ferritin. These studies provide evidence that, contrary to most earlier reports, the ferritin core is antiferromagnetic (AFM ...
R A, Brooks   +4 more
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Pulsed Field Magnetometry

[1993] Digests of International Magnetics Conference, 1993
The merits and limitations of a pulsed field system for the characterization of permanent magnets are discussed. The most significant limitation is the effect of eddy currents which circulate in electrically conductive magnets. To minimize the errors due to eddy current flow, a correction strategy is presented and supported by simulations. >
R. Grossinger   +3 more
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Advances in magnetometry

SPIE Proceedings, 2008
Innovations may lead to magnetic sensors with superior performance. Examples of this are the chip scale atomic magnetometer, magnetic tunnel junctions with MgO barriers, and a device for minimizing the effect of 1/ f noise, the MEMS flux concentrator.
Nowak, ER   +6 more
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Subpicotesla Optomechanical Magnetometry

Physical Review Letters
High-sensitivity magnetometry has found important applications in fields ranging from basic science studies such as searching for dark matter and exotic particles to more practical tasks in geology, archaeology, navigation, and biomedicine. Currently, the performance of typical high-sensitivity magnetometers is limited by the required stringent ...
An-Ning Xu   +4 more
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