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Magnetic
Sensors
RCAT Systems
Ametes 360ASM-01 Angle Sensing Module used for measureming angle of attack and sideslip
for low speed aircraft applications.
See Alpha Beta Probe.
Mikimoto
An Asahi Hall element in association with a small permanent magnet is used as a very light weight, minimally-invasive, non-contact position sensor to measure the opening and closing of live Akoya pearl oysters.
See "Detecting the shellfish killer Heterocapsa circularisquama
(Dinophyceae) by
measuring bivalve valve activity with a Hall element sensor", Kiyohito Nagai et al.
Magnetic
Field Measurement
North Carolina State University, Department of Chemistry
Metrolab PT 2025 NMR Teslameter used for variable field, cryogen free, superconducting magnet
for EPR applications with field sweep from 3.4T to 12.1T achieving 0.4ppm stability over 30 hours
mapping. See RSI, 77, 035108. Alex I Smirnov et al.
Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO)
Bartington Mag-03 for environmental field mapping.
Electric
Research
Bartington Mag-03
for environmental field mapping.
Lindgren
RF Enclosures, Inc
Bartington Mag-03
for Magnetic Active Compensation System (MACS).
National
Electrostatics Corporation
Group3 Teslameters,
Danfysik Power Supplies & Magnets used
in Accelerator systems
for accelerator mass spectrometry,
nuclear physics and materials physics
American
Magnetics, Inc.
Metrolab NMR
Teslameters for magnet field measurement
and mapping.
Danfysik Current
Transducers for current measurement in
magnet systems.
Electric Current Measurement
Missouri Uiviersity of Science & Technology
Ametes BBM-01 Bus Bar Module Current Sensor used for motor load feedback by monitoring current in motor drive bus bar.
See Solar Car.
Electromagnets & Coils
Daresbury Synchrotron Radiation Source
GMW Model 3474-140 Electromagnet with Danfysik 853 Power Supply to provide a large volume of
high uniformity, high stability magnetic field which can be computer controlled under LabVIEW for the precision calibration of Hall probes used in Insertion Device (ID) mapping. See "The Hall Probe Calibration System", Ben Shepherd, ASTec, Daresbury Laboratory
National Cancer Institute, NIH
A pair of GMW 5451 Helmholtz Coil Electromagnets for EPR/EPR Imaging research for
biological applications.
Cornell
University, Center for Nanoscale Systems
GMW 5201 Projected Field Electromagnet
and 5403 Electromagnet for magnetic
measurements on thin films.
Electromagnet Power
Supplies
North Carolina State University, Department of Chemistry
Danfysik 858 200A, 5V Power Supply used for variable field, cryogen free, superconducting magnet
for EPR applications with field sweep from 3.4T to 12.1T achieving 0.4ppm stability over 30 hours
mapping. See RSI, 77, 035108. Alex I Smirnov et al.
National Cancer Institute, NIH
Danfysik 853 Power Supply used in EPR/EPR Imaging research for biological applications.
University
of Georgia, Center for Applied Isotope Studies
Danfysik Power Supplies &
Magnets used in NEC Pelletron for accelerator
mass
spectrometry.
Resonance
Research, Inc
Danfysik High Stability Power
Supplies for MRI and EPR imaging magnets.
Group3 Teslameters
and Metrolab NMR
Teslameters for MRI magnet field measurement
and mapping.
Fiber
Optic Links
Oak
Ridge National Labs
Group3
Control on a tandem Van de Graaff.
Particle Beam Diagnostics
Brookhaven Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, RHIC
Bergoz FCT Fast Current Transformers are used to provide the current profile for each beam bunch
within the storage rings. Integrating over the bunch gives the turn-by-turn charge.
See: BCM Beam Current Monitor
Two Bergoz Direct Current Current Transformers are utilized to measure
the average circulating
current in the storage rings to monitor the
beam current and the loss rate with a long term stability of better
than 10uA.
See: Beam Instrumentation
University
of California, Lawrence Berkeley Labs (ALS)
Bergoz Beam
Position Monitors for use on the Advanced
Light Source (ALS).
Particle Beam Transport & Accelerators
Phobos Detector on RHIC at the Brookhaven National Laboratory
The large electromagnet required for the Phobos Detector was manufactured by Danfysik and
delivered in 1998. Photographs of the assembly process at BNL.
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