Alternating Bias Magnetic Field Solid-State Spin Sensor for Low Frequency Measurements of Physical Quantities

Applying a bias magnetic field to a solid-state spin sensor enables vector magnetic field measurements with the solid-state spin sensor. Unfortunately, if the bias magnetic field drifts slowly, it creates noise that confounds low-frequency field measurements. Fortunately, the undesired slow drift of the magnitude of the bias magnetic field can be removed, nullified, or cancelled by reversing the direction (polarity) of the bias magnetic field at known intervals. This makes the resulting solid-state spin sensor system suitable for detecting low-frequency (mHz, for example) changes in magnetic field or other physical parameters.

Departments: Lincoln Laboratory
Technology Areas: Computer Science: Networking & Signals / Electronics & Photonics: Semiconductors

  • chopped bias magnetic field solid-state spin sensor for low-frequencymeasurements of physical quantities
    Patent Cooperation Treaty | Published application
  • chopped bias magnetic field solid-state spin sensor for low frequency measurements of physical quantities
    United States of America | Granted | 11,041,916

License this technology

Interested in this technology? Connect with our experienced licensing team to initiate the process.

Sign up for technology updates

Sign up now to receive the latest updates on cutting-edge technologies and innovations.