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Fang et al., 2015 - Google Patents

In-situ measurement of magnetic field gradient in a magnetic shield by a spin-exchange relaxation-free magnetometer

Fang et al., 2015

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14530806800223919875
Author
Fang J
Wang T
Zhang H
Li Y
Cai H
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Chinese Physics B

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A method of measuring in-situ magnetic field gradient is proposed in this paper. The magnetic shield is widely used in the atomic magnetometer. However, there is magnetic field gradient in the magnetic shield, which would lead to additional gradient broadening. It is …
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