Moody et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Principle and performance of a superconducting angular accelerometerMoody et al., 2003
- Document ID
- 1635945088369954901
- Author
- Moody M
- Paik H
- Canavan E
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Review of Scientific Instruments
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A sensitive angular accelerometer has been developed. The accelerometer contains a superconducting test mass suspended by a weak flexure pivot and has a bandwidth exceeding 10 Hz. A superconducting quantum interference device amplifier and …
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