AMR Gradiometer for Mine Detection

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Anisotropic magnetoresistors (AMRs) are used to build an advanced mine detector. The sensing head involves a gradiometric pair of AMR sensors and a continuous-wave driven excitation coil, so the gradiometer is capable of detection of ferromagnetic materials as well as diamagnetic metals. The sensors are specially arranged to suppress the large AC-excitation field, so the mine detector senses both DC and AC field gradient responses of the object of interest. Being limited by the sensor and electronics noise of 268 pT/sqrtHz at 1 kHz, we were able to detect a 50 mm × 50 mm × 1.5 mm aluminum test object in a 20 cm depth using a 150 uT, 1-kHz excitation field.

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VYHNÁNEK, J., M. JANOŠEK, and P. RIPKA. AMR Gradiometer for Mine Detection. Sensors and Actuators. 2012, 186 100-104. ISSN 0924-4247. DOI 10.1016/j.sna.2012.03.007.

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