SQUID-Based Asymmetric Planar Gradiometer
TBMG-32157
07/01/1998
- Content
Berkeley Laboratory researchers have demonstrated a novel superconducting gradiometer that helps to reduce ambient magnetic field noise generated by relatively distant sources in favor of tiny magnetic signals generated by a local source. This is another step toward the operation of SQUID-based instruments in an unshielded environment: for example, for the detection of magnetic signals produced by the human heart or brain.
- Citation
- "SQUID-Based Asymmetric Planar Gradiometer," Mobility Engineering, July 1, 1998.