Title :
Soft Magnetic Devices Applied for Low Zero Excursion (0.01°/h) Four-Mode Ring Laser Gyro
Author :
Cai, Huanfu ; Zhang, Hong ; Zheng, Yuankai
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Technol., Guangdong Univ. of Finance
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Soft magnet devices have a wide variety of applications in aerospace, military, and industrial sectors. Generally, devices used in industrial applications are required to operate satisfactorily under ambient temperatures of +10 degC to +50 degC under normal pressure, whereas those used in aerospace and military applications will face a wider range of temperatures from -60 degC to +80 degC and generally high pressure. In most of the soft magnetic materials, the use of a temperature compensating and stress-sensitive alloy will introduce changes in their normal performance. Therefore, an attempt is made to devise a method that ensures inherent temperature compensation and stress proof. Recent work in characterizing the performance of multielement high-entropy magnetic nanocomposite systems will be described. Specifically, we have developed soft magnetic alloys that exhibit tolerance of high stress and large temperatures changing above current operating ranges for four-mode ring laser gyro (RLG) devices
Keywords :
entropy; gyroscopes; laser beam applications; laser cavity resonators; laser modes; magneto-optical devices; nanocomposites; ring lasers; soft magnetic materials; -60 to 80 degC; aerospace applications; four-mode ring laser gyro; high-entropy magnetic nanocomposite; industrial applications; low zero excursion; magnetic nanocomposite systems; military applications; multielement magnetic nanocomposite; soft magnetic alloys; soft magnetic devices; soft magnetic materials; stress-proof device; stress-sensitive alloy; temperature compensation; Aerospace industry; Frequency; Laser mode locking; Magnetic devices; Magnetic separation; Missiles; Ring lasers; Soft magnetic materials; Stress; Temperature distribution; Magnetic shielding; ring laser gyro (RLG); soft magnetic materials;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2007.893315