Title :
Magnetic Garnets for Lightning Current Measurements
Author :
Krämer, Sebastian G M ; León, Fernando Puente ; Hernández, Yarù N Méndez
Author_Institution :
TU Muenchen, Munich
Abstract :
Magneto-optic phenomena are those in which the optical properties of certain materials are affected by external magnetic fields or the material´s own magnetization. One of them is the Faraday effect, which occurs when linearly polarized light propagates through a material exposed to a magnetic field aligned parallel to the direction of propagation of the light. Ferromagnetic iron garnet crystals exhibit a magneto-optic sensitivity that is orders of magnitude higher than those of typical paramagnetic and diamagnetic materials. Based on magnetic garnets, a fiber-optic sensor for lightning current measurements has been developed that features reduced weight, a broad bandwidth, and immunity of the data transmission against electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Keywords :
Faraday effect; electric current measurement; ferromagnetic materials; fibre optic sensors; garnets; lightning; Faraday effect; diamagnetic materials; electromagnetic interference; external magnetic fields; ferromagnetic iron garnet crystals; fiberoptic sensor; lightning current measurements; linearly polarized light propagation; magnetic garnets; magnetooptic phenomena; magnetooptic sensitivity; optical properties; Crystalline materials; Current measurement; Garnets; Lightning; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic materials; Magnetooptic effects; Optical fiber polarization; Optical materials; Paramagnetic materials;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2007 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1261-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-0395
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2007.4388415