2021
DOI: 10.1109/tmag.2020.3008912
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Evaluation of Directional Dependence of Sensitivity for Room-Temperature Magnetic Flux Sensors With Wide Sensitivity Region

Abstract: Recently, the room-temperature (RT) magnetic flux sensors are becoming used for biomagnetic measurements. The RT sensors have a large advantage that they can be placed closer to the magnetic sources and obtain larger signals, unlike the superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) flux sensors. However, when an RT sensor is placed closer to the sources, the dimension of the sensitivity region cannot be negligible, and the directional dependence of sensitivity should be considered to estimate the theoret… Show more

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