Measurements of Pulsed Current and Magnetic Field by the Faraday Effect
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概要
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Pulsed magnetic field up to 20 kG was measured by the Faraday effect. The present optical measuring method, though rather simple arrangement, in which the angle between polarizer and analyzer axes is set to -π/4, can make a direct observation possible on accurate wave form and direction of pulsed magnetic field and current with a duration of a few microseconds. Also noises caused by pulsed current source can be eliminated or reduced by using the optical fibers with which the Faraday probe is coupled to the light detector placed a few meters apart from pulsed current source. Some applications of the present method are simply described.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1968-10-05
著者
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Tawara Hiroyuki
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu University
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Tawara Hiroyuki
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Kyushu University
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