DocumentCode
835629
Title
Actively shielded, adaptively balanced SQUID gradiometer system for operation aboard moving platforms
Author
Keene, Mark N. ; Humphrey, Kevin P. ; Horton, Thomas J.
Author_Institution
QinetiQ Ltd., Worcestershire, UK
Volume
15
Issue
2
fYear
2005
fDate
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
761
Lastpage
764
Abstract
Extremely high dynamic range is required if magnetometer SQUIDs are to be operated while in motion in the earth´s field. We have developed an HTS SQUID gradiometer system that uses active shielding and an adaptive signal processing algorithm to achieve the necessary dynamic range. An array of four thin-film SQUIDs with flux transformers is configured to form two orthogonal magnetometers and a single-axis gradiometer with a baseline of 10 cm. External field changes are cancelled by a three-axis Helmholtz coil set, driven by integral feedback from the SQUIDs, which surrounds the array. A real time adaptive balancing algorithm corrects for gradient offset, electronics scaling errors, sensor misalignments and uniformity errors in the Helmholtz coils. For outside use, light RF shielding is provided by thin layers of Al foil. In laboratory tests, intrinsic noise levels of 20 pT/m/√Hz (1 Hz) and 0.3 pT/m/√Hz (white) were measured. In field trials, the Helmholtz coils provided a shielding factor, for uniform fields, of 50-60 dB (0.1-10 Hz) during roll, pitch and yaw rotations of up to ±5°. Adaptive balancing reduced gradient noise to the ambient background level of 80 pT/m/√Hz (1 Hz) and 1 pT/m/√Hz (white), whilst in motion.
Keywords
SQUID magnetometers; adaptive signal processing; aluminium; magnetic fields; magnetic shielding; 10 cm; Al; HTS SQUID gradiometer system; Helmholtz coils; active shielding; adaptive signal processing algorithm; light RF shielding; magnetic anomaly detection; magnetometer SQUIDs; real time adaptive balancing algorithm; thin-film SQUIDs; Adaptive signal processing; Coils; Dynamic range; Earth; Error correction; High temperature superconductors; Noise level; SQUID magnetometers; Signal processing algorithms; Transistors; Active shielding; SQUID; gradiometer; magnetic anomaly detection;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TASC.2005.850046
Filename
1439749
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