TheKraken
Computer
- Sep 16, 2010
- 5
I'm working in the research side of physics, so truth be told, I'm not as much of an engineer as most people here, but I trust you more than anyone else I've found.
I've been searching for a company that sells Giant Magnetoresistance magnetometers for a while now to no avail. This company ( sells GMR sensors, but they aren't guaranteed to very low temperatures, and they aren't necessarily as sensitive as I'd like.
We want the GMRs to have sensitivities in the micro-gauss range, if possible.
We also want to be able to cool these magnetometers to 4k. I understand GMR sensors tend to actually work better at low temperatures, so maybe that's not really a problem.
I've tried just contacting Hitachi, but they don't sell GMRs individually. If anyone has any insight, I'd really appreciate it.
We're trying to avoid fluxgate magnetometers.
I've been searching for a company that sells Giant Magnetoresistance magnetometers for a while now to no avail. This company ( sells GMR sensors, but they aren't guaranteed to very low temperatures, and they aren't necessarily as sensitive as I'd like.
We want the GMRs to have sensitivities in the micro-gauss range, if possible.
We also want to be able to cool these magnetometers to 4k. I understand GMR sensors tend to actually work better at low temperatures, so maybe that's not really a problem.
I've tried just contacting Hitachi, but they don't sell GMRs individually. If anyone has any insight, I'd really appreciate it.
We're trying to avoid fluxgate magnetometers.