Presentation 2001/6/20
Studies on implementation of broadband magneto-optic fiber probe employing optical Faraday effect
E. Yamazaki, S. Wakana, M. Kishi, M. Iwanami, S. Hoshino, M. Tsuchiya,
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Abstract(in English) To meet the increasing requirement for broadband magnetic field measurement techniques, we have proposed the scheme of fiber-edged magneto-optic (FEMO) probe. This paper reports on the investigated potentials of FEMO probe regarding its frequency response and spatial resolution. It has been experimentally implied that its bandwidth in the frequency response can be extended up to 14 GHz with a fairly high flatness. Also we experimentally confirmed that its transvese and longitudinal spatial resolutions could be 30 and 20 μm, respectively, which were brought by the miniaturization of the MO crystal glued on the fiber facet.
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Keyword(in English) MO probe / Magnetic field measurement / Faraday effect / Rotation magnetization / Frequency response / Spatial resolution
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Title (in English) Studies on implementation of broadband magneto-optic fiber probe employing optical Faraday effect
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Keyword(1) MO probe
Keyword(2) Magnetic field measurement
Keyword(3) Faraday effect
Keyword(4) Rotation magnetization
Keyword(5) Frequency response
Keyword(6) Spatial resolution
1st Author's Name E. Yamazaki
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Engineering, the University of Tokyo()
2nd Author's Name S. Wakana
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Engineering, the University of Tokyo
3rd Author's Name M. Kishi
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Engineering, the University of Tokyo
4th Author's Name M. Iwanami
4th Author's Affiliation Association of Super-Advanced Electronics Technologies (ASET)
5th Author's Name S. Hoshino
5th Author's Affiliation Association of Super-Advanced Electronics Technologies (ASET)
6th Author's Name M. Tsuchiya
6th Author's Affiliation Department of Electronic Engineering, the University of Tokyo
Date 2001/6/20
Paper # MW2001-43,OPE2001-30
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 137
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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