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Review of magnetometry

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1981
This article reviews developments in magnetometry since the symposium of the 12th Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials in 1966. No new principles have been discovered since then. However, many variations of force, magnetic induction and indirect techniques have been published which satisfy a variety of different applications. The basic
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A modular approach to multichannel magnetometry

Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement, 1991
A 19-channel SQUID system for biomagnetic measurements has been developed. This system differs from standard instruments in its modular approach. Various gradiometers can be coupled to the SQUIDs, the cryogenic system allows the exchange of single channels and the electronics is based on a cassette system.
O, Dössel   +5 more
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Mean-field laser magnetometry

Physical Review Letters, 1992
A quasimirrorless laser is shown to exhibit large interferences between macroscopic quantum states when submitted to weak external magnetic fields. Such a device is shown to have potentialities as a high signal-to-noise ratio vectorial magnetometer, especially because of its sensitivity to the mean value of the longitudinal magnetic field and its fast ...
, Bretenaker   +3 more
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Magnetometri

2012
Opisana su načela instrumenata za mjerenje magnetskog polja.
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Magnetometry for Archaeologists

2011
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Aspinall, A.   +2 more
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Inverse Magnetometry

2021
Christian Blick   +4 more
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Magnetometry

2022
D. Waller, B. E. Strauss
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Extraction magnetometry in an SC susceptometer

1992. Digests of Intermag. International Magnetics Conference, 1992
A variable temperature, two-coil, two-position AC susceptometer has been used to perform absolute DC moment measurements using an extraction measurement technique. Virtually no hardware modifications were required and the full AC measurement capability is maintained.
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Compact dynamic cantilever magnetometry

Review of Scientific Instruments
Dynamic cantilever magnetometry (DCM) is a highly sensitive technique for detecting magnetization in individual low-dimensional magnetic materials, superconductors, and magnetotactic bacteria. However, existing instruments use a three-dimensional positioning stage to focus the laser on the cantilever, resulting in a bulky probe head, ∼100 mm in ...
Kang Wang   +5 more
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