The emergence of non-cryogenic quantum magnetic sensors - Synergistic advancement in magnetography together with SQUID
At a Glance
Section titled āAt a Glanceā| Metadata | Details |
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| Publication Date | 2023-11-01 |
| Journal | Review of Scientific Instruments |
| Authors | M. Ohkubo |
| Institutions | University of Tsukuba, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology |
| Citations | 6 |
Abstract
Section titled āAbstractāEmerging non-superconductor quantum magnetic sensors, such as optically pumped magnetometer, fluxgate, magnetic tunnel junction, and diamond nitrogen-vacancy center, are approaching the performance of superconductor quantum interference devices (SQUIDs). These sensors are enabling magnetography for human bodies and brain-computer interface. Will they completely replace the SQUID magnetography in the near future?
Tech Support
Section titled āTech SupportāOriginal Source
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