Search coil magnetometer
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The search coil magnetometer or induction magnetometer, based on an inductive sensor (also known as inductive loop and inductive coil), is a magnetometer which measures the varying magnetic flux. An inductive sensor connected to a conditioning electronic circuit constitutes a search coil magnetometer. It is a vector magnetometer which can measure one or more components of the magnetic field. A classical configuration uses three orthogonal inductive sensors. The search-coil magnetometer can measure magnetic field from mHz up to hundreds of MHz.
Principle
[edit | edit source]The inductive sensor is based on Faraday's law of induction. The temporal variation of the magnetic flux through a N turns circuit will induce a voltage which follows
which can be expressed in a simpler way
by assuming that the induced magnetic field B is homogeneous over a surface S (the magnetic flux will be expressed ).[1][2]
The induced voltage () may be increased several ways:
- increase the surface (S),
- increase the turn number (N),
- use a ferromagnetic core.
Search coil using a ferromagnetic core
[edit | edit source]When a coil is wound around a ferromagnetic core, that increases the sensitivity of the sensor thanks to the apparent permeability of the ferromagnetic core.[1]
Apparent permeability
[edit | edit source]The magnetic amplification, known as apparent permeability , is the result of the magnetization of the ferromagnetic core response to an external magnetic field. The magnetization is reduced by the demagnetizing field.[1]
where is the relative permeability, is the demagnetizing coefficient in the z direction.
The induced voltage will be written
The demagnetizing coefficient can easily be computed in the case of simple shapes (spheres and ellipsoids).
Applications
[edit | edit source]References
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See also
[edit | edit source]- Waves (Juno) (Uses a magnetic search coil)