Lecture

Experimental Techniques: Induction Magnetometers

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Description

This lecture covers the use of copper-based magnetometers for measuring magnetization and susceptibility. It explains the need for dynamic flux changes, the concept of first-order gradiometers, and the advantages of different configurations for detecting induced voltage. The lecture also discusses the setup of a magnetometer in a lab, including the use of copper coils and a sample holder for measuring magnetization with high sensitivity.

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