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Autor:
Mattia Butta, Coenrad J. Fourie, Michal Janosek, David Novotny, Elda Saunderson, Michal Dressler
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. 69:2552-2560
We present the development of a low-noise, fundamental-mode, orthogonal fluxgate magnetometer with four amorphous, annealed ferromagnetic wires. The 1-Hz noise obtained in the open and closed loop is as low as 0.75 and 1.5 pTrms/ $\surd $ Hz, respect
Publikováno v:
2021 IEEE Sensors.
Publikováno v:
2020 IEEE SENSORS.
We present an effective zero-field system utilizing a rotating, single-axis fluxgate sensor to establish and maintain a magnetic vacuum in triaxial coils. With the help of a low-noise fluxgate sensor rotating at a frequency of 1 Hz, we were able to s
Publikováno v:
2018 SpaceOps Conference.
Autor:
Elda Saunderson, Danie J. Gouws
Publikováno v:
2018 SpaceOps Conference.
Autor:
Elda Saunderson, Temwani-Joshua Phiri, Coenrad J. Fourie, Lucas J. Janse van Vuuren, Anton Kilian, Pascal Febvre, Daniel J. Gouws, Emile T. Lochner, Elisabeth Pozzo di Borgo
Publikováno v:
Africon
Africon, 2013, Pointe-aux-Piments, Mauritius
Proceedings (African Electrical Technology Conference)
AFRICON Conference
AFRICON Conference, IEEE south africa section., Sep 2013, Pointe aux Piments, Mauritius. pp.5
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Africon, 2013, Pointe-aux-Piments, Mauritius
Proceedings (African Electrical Technology Conference)
AFRICON Conference
AFRICON Conference, IEEE south africa section., Sep 2013, Pointe aux Piments, Mauritius. pp.5
HAL
International audience; —The fluxgate magnetometer has long been the standard instrument of magnetic observatories due to its ease of use and sensitivity in the nanotesla range. Recently more sensitive magnetic sensors have become a requirement to
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4c5fae0fee6cef667f9040e815fc6f81
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01318305
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01318305
Publikováno v:
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 4, p 02003 (2014)
SQUID magnetometers for geomagnetic research can only be used optimally if they are moved away from man-made interference. This leads to several problems related to infrastructure. This article briefly discusses current research involving issues with
Autor:
Elda Saunderson, Coenrad J. Fourie, Daniel J. Gouws, Thabang Matladi, Temwani-Joshua Phiri, Christian Kwisanga
Publikováno v:
E3S Web of Conferences, Vol 4, p 02002 (2014)
There has always been a need to monitor the near Earth's magnetic field, as this monitoring provides understanding and possible predictions of Space Weather events such as geomagnetic storms. Conventional magnetometers such as fluxgates have been use