The effect of demagnetizing factor and manufacturing procedure on noise of the fluxgate probes, manufactured from metallic glasses, is presented. The fluxgate probes were either tape-wound, or flat, wet-etched ringcore and race-track geometries. When combining low demagnetizing factor and high enough cross-section of the probe, a minimum in the noise dependence can be found. For 50 mm ringcores, in such minimum the noise value as low as 7 pTRMS in 0.1-10 Hz frequency band was achieved, which is very low for an as-cast tape, and has not been reported before. DOI: 10.12693/APhysPolA.126.10
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International audienceGMI-based magnetometers offer a competitive alternative to well-established fl...
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In this paper we present a simple, cheap and effective method to obtain reduction of very low freque...
In this paper we present the effect of the thickness on the field-induced anisotropy of NiFe layers....
A new important advantage has been discovered for the fundamental-mode operation of the orthogonal f...
Fluxgate voltage output contains information about the measured DC magnetic field in amplitude of ev...