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Qué (quién) es magnetometer$46243$ - definición

Spin-exchange relaxation-free; SERF magnetometer; Atomic magnetometer; Optically pumped atomic magnetometer

Magnetometer         
  • Aust.-Synchrotron,-Quadrupole-Magnets-of-Linac,-14.06.2007
  • Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetometer No. 18.
  • A [[fluxgate compass]]/inclinometer
  • Basic principles of a fluxgate magnetometer
  • Ground surveying in Surprise Valley, Cedarville, California
  • Juno]] orbiter for Juno can be seen here on the end of a boom. The spacecraft uses two fluxgate magnetometers. (see also [[Magnetometer (Juno)]])
  • Magnetometers can measure the magnetic fields of planets.
  • A uniaxial fluxgate magnetometer
  • AKM Semiconductor]], inside [[Motorola Xoom]]
  • The compass is a simple type of magnetometer.
  • A [[Diamond DA42]] [[light aircraft]], modified for aerial survey with a nose-mounted boom containing a magnetometer at its tip
MEASURING INSTRUMENT FOR MAGNETISM
Magnetometers; Magnometer; Gaussmeter; Magnetometry; Fluxgate Magnetometer; Flux gate; Superconducting magnetometry; Magnetic field sensors; Teslameter; Fluxgate magnetometer; SQUID magnetometers; Gauss meter; Flux-gate magnetometer; Hall-effect gaussmeter; Guassmeter; Fluxgate; Flux-gate compass; Vector magnetometer; Magnetic sensor; Fluxgate gradiometer; Applications of magnetometers
A magnetometer is a device that measures magnetic field or magnetic dipole moment. Different types of magnetometers measure the direction, strength, or relative change of a magnetic field at a particular location.
Magnetometer         
  • Aust.-Synchrotron,-Quadrupole-Magnets-of-Linac,-14.06.2007
  • Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetometer No. 18.
  • A [[fluxgate compass]]/inclinometer
  • Basic principles of a fluxgate magnetometer
  • Ground surveying in Surprise Valley, Cedarville, California
  • Juno]] orbiter for Juno can be seen here on the end of a boom. The spacecraft uses two fluxgate magnetometers. (see also [[Magnetometer (Juno)]])
  • Magnetometers can measure the magnetic fields of planets.
  • A uniaxial fluxgate magnetometer
  • AKM Semiconductor]], inside [[Motorola Xoom]]
  • The compass is a simple type of magnetometer.
  • A [[Diamond DA42]] [[light aircraft]], modified for aerial survey with a nose-mounted boom containing a magnetometer at its tip
MEASURING INSTRUMENT FOR MAGNETISM
Magnetometers; Magnometer; Gaussmeter; Magnetometry; Fluxgate Magnetometer; Flux gate; Superconducting magnetometry; Magnetic field sensors; Teslameter; Fluxgate magnetometer; SQUID magnetometers; Gauss meter; Flux-gate magnetometer; Hall-effect gaussmeter; Guassmeter; Fluxgate; Flux-gate compass; Vector magnetometer; Magnetic sensor; Fluxgate gradiometer; Applications of magnetometers
·noun An instrument for measuring the intensity of magnetic forces; also, less frequently, an instrument for determining any of the terrestrial magnetic elements, as the dip and declination.
Magnetometer         
  • Aust.-Synchrotron,-Quadrupole-Magnets-of-Linac,-14.06.2007
  • Coast and Geodetic Survey Magnetometer No. 18.
  • A [[fluxgate compass]]/inclinometer
  • Basic principles of a fluxgate magnetometer
  • Ground surveying in Surprise Valley, Cedarville, California
  • Juno]] orbiter for Juno can be seen here on the end of a boom. The spacecraft uses two fluxgate magnetometers. (see also [[Magnetometer (Juno)]])
  • Magnetometers can measure the magnetic fields of planets.
  • A uniaxial fluxgate magnetometer
  • AKM Semiconductor]], inside [[Motorola Xoom]]
  • The compass is a simple type of magnetometer.
  • A [[Diamond DA42]] [[light aircraft]], modified for aerial survey with a nose-mounted boom containing a magnetometer at its tip
MEASURING INSTRUMENT FOR MAGNETISM
Magnetometers; Magnometer; Gaussmeter; Magnetometry; Fluxgate Magnetometer; Flux gate; Superconducting magnetometry; Magnetic field sensors; Teslameter; Fluxgate magnetometer; SQUID magnetometers; Gauss meter; Flux-gate magnetometer; Hall-effect gaussmeter; Guassmeter; Fluxgate; Flux-gate compass; Vector magnetometer; Magnetic sensor; Fluxgate gradiometer; Applications of magnetometers
(a) A reflecting galvanometer, with heavy magnetic needle, dampened by a copper frame. It was devised by Weber. (b) An apparatus for measuring the intensity of magnetic force. It may consist of a magnet suspended by bifilar or by torsion suspension. A reflecting mirror and scale as in the reflecting galvanometer may be used to act as indicator of its motions. It is used in investigations of the intensity of the earth's field. If the motions of the spot of light are received on a moving strip of sensitized paper and are thereby reproduced photographically, the instrument is self-recording. Such an apparatus is used in the Kew Observatory, Eng., for recording the terrestrial magnetic elements.

Wikipedia

SERF

A spin exchange relaxation-free (SERF) magnetometer is a type of magnetometer developed at Princeton University in the early 2000s. SERF magnetometers measure magnetic fields by using lasers to detect the interaction between alkali metal atoms in a vapor and the magnetic field.

The name for the technique comes from the fact that spin exchange relaxation, a mechanism which usually scrambles the orientation of atomic spins, is avoided in these magnetometers. This is done by using a high (1014 cm−3) density of potassium atoms and a very low magnetic field. Under these conditions, the atoms exchange spin quickly compared to their magnetic precession frequency so that the average spin interacts with the field and is not destroyed by decoherence.

A SERF magnetometer achieves very high magnetic field sensitivity by monitoring a high density vapor of alkali metal atoms precessing in a near-zero magnetic field. The sensitivity of SERF magnetometers improves upon traditional atomic magnetometers by eliminating the dominant cause of atomic spin decoherence caused by spin-exchange collisions among the alkali metal atoms. SERF magnetometers are among the most sensitive magnetic field sensors and in some cases exceed the performance of SQUID detectors of equivalent size. A small 1 cm3 volume glass cell containing potassium vapor has reported 1 fT/Hz sensitivity and can theoretically become even more sensitive with larger volumes. They are vector magnetometers capable of measuring all three components of the magnetic field simultaneously.