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A perspective on magnetic field sensors operating under extreme high-temperature conditions

Okeil et al., 2018

Document ID
4105311314242266618
Author
Okeil H
Wachutka G
Publication year
Publication venue
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics

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We compare alternative concepts of magnetic field sensors, which are capable of working under very high and even extreme temperature conditions, and outline their respective principal technological and physical limitations. We review basic work done in this field and …
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