| Literature DB >> 36234312 |
Haoying Pang1,2, Feng Liu1,2, Wengfeng Fan1,2, Jiaqi Wu1,2, Qi Yuan1,2, Zhihong Wu1,2, Wei Quan2,3.
Abstract
The ferrite magnetic shield is widely used in ultra-high-sensitivity atomic sensors because of its low noise characteristics. However, its noise level varies with temperature and affects the performance of the spin-exchange relaxation-free (SERF) co-magnetometer. Therefore, it is necessary to analyze and suppress the thermal magnetic noise. In this paper, the thermal magnetic noise model of a ferrite magnetic shield is established, and the thermal magnetic noise of ferrite is calculated more accurately by testing the low-frequency complex permeability at different temperatures. A temperature suppression method based on the improved heat dissipation efficiency of the ferrite magnetic shield is also proposed. The magnetic noise of the ferrite is reduced by 46.7%. The experiment is basically consistent with the theory. The sensitivity of the co-magnetometer is decreased significantly, from 1.21 × 10-5°/s/Hz1/2 to 7.02 × 10-6°/s/Hz1/2 at 1 Hz. The experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method. In addition, the study is also helpful for evaluating the thermal magnetic noise of other materials.Entities:
Keywords: SERF co-magnetometer; ferrite complex permeability; low frequency; thermal magnetic noise
Year: 2022 PMID: 36234312 PMCID: PMC9573539 DOI: 10.3390/ma15196971
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.748
Figure 1Experimental test system for temperature characteristics of ferrite complex permeability.
Figure 2Schematic diagram of the co-magnetometer system. P: polarizer; LCVR: liquid crystal variable retarder; CCU: circuit control system; : half wave plate; PBS: polarizing beam splitter; : quarter wave plate; PD: photodiode; GT-5: Glan–Taylor polarizer.
Figure 3Temperature suppression method for the magnetic shield.
Figure 4(a) Real part of permeability at different temperatures. (b) Imaginary part of permeability at different temperatures.
Variation in ferrite complex permeability with temperature.
| Temperature ( |
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| 30 | 2113.4 | 1.37 | 7.45 |
| 50 | 2777.3 | 3.77 | 9.77 |
| 70 | 3679.0 | 8.23 | 11.22 |
| 90 | 4494.6 | 15.42 | 12.93 |
Figure 5Magnetic noise measurement results of SERF magnetometer.
Figure 6SERF magnetometer sensitivity measurement results.
Definition of variables.
| Trem | Description |
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| inductance of the sample |
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| effective magnetic circuit length |
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| effective cross-sectional area |
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| number of turns of the winding |
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| resistance value containing the resistance of the test coil |
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| resistance value of the measurement coil |
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| test frequency |