2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6463/ab83bc
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Spatial magnetic source detection based on active mode magnetoelectric gradiometer with 2D and 3D configurations

Abstract: A magnetoelectric gradiometer consisting of several Metglas/Pb(Zr,Ti)O 3 sensors with 2D and 3D configurations has been developed. The angular relationship between the ME gradiometer and the magnetic source in different configurations is presented, whose patterns clearly illustrate the magnetic source detection capabilities of our ME gradiometer. At each specific angle, there were unique outputs from the ME sensors, from which we could determine the 2D planar position of the magnetic source. The ME matrix for … Show more

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“…The orientation and velocity of target were presented in the form of a characteristic magnetic waveform, which provided the basis for magnetic anomaly detection and identification [70]. With respect to magnetic object localization, Xu et al constructed a magnetic gradient meter consisting of eight measuring points using 2-1 type ME sensors to locate the magnetic source in a 3-D cube [71]. Their experimentally obtained data that successfully yielded 3-D vector outputs representing the distribution of the magnetic flux lines of the tested source placed in the center of the cube.…”
Section: Magnetic Target Detection and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The orientation and velocity of target were presented in the form of a characteristic magnetic waveform, which provided the basis for magnetic anomaly detection and identification [70]. With respect to magnetic object localization, Xu et al constructed a magnetic gradient meter consisting of eight measuring points using 2-1 type ME sensors to locate the magnetic source in a 3-D cube [71]. Their experimentally obtained data that successfully yielded 3-D vector outputs representing the distribution of the magnetic flux lines of the tested source placed in the center of the cube.…”
Section: Magnetic Target Detection and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%