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Making sense of magnetic fields

Yeong-Ah Soh () and Gabriel Aeppli ()
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Yeong-Ah Soh: NEC Research Institute
Gabriel Aeppli: NEC Research Institute

Nature, 2002, vol. 417, issue 6887, 392-393

Abstract: Although there have been dramatic advances in generating enormous magnetic fields, measuring these fields remains difficult. A non-metallic sensor based on a silver chalcogenide looks promising.

Date: 2002
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