Claims
- 1. In a magnetic field gradiometer of the type wherein magnetometers are arranged in a plurality of pairs to detect a multiple order gradient, the improvement comprising:
- each said magnetometer is a magnetostrictive segment on an optical fiber element and said magnetometers of opposite effective polarities are arranged in each said pair and said magnetometers of the same effective polarity in at least two of said pairs are disposed on the same optical fiber element.
- 2. The gradiometer of claim 1 wherein the number of optical fiber elements having a plurality of said magnetometers disposed thereon is half the total number of said magnetometers in said gradiometer.
- 3. The gradiometer of claim 1 wherein only two optical fiber elements are disposed in said gradiometer with each optical fiber element having all said magnetometers of one effective polarity disposed thereon.
- 4. A magnetic field gradiometer comprising:
- magnetometers arranged in a plurality of pairs to detect a multiple order gradient, with each said magnetometer being a magnetostrictive segment on an optical fiber element;
- a field appraisal means connected to each magnetometer pair for maintaining quadrature and measuring the output difference therebetween to produce a first order gradient output relative to the magnetic field; and
- means for progressively measuring the difference between pairs of said first order gradient outputs until a final output is attained having the desired gradient order magnitude.
- 5. The gradiometer of claim 4 wherein each field appraisal means comprises:
- a stretcher for maintaining a quadrature relationship between the magnetometer outputs associated with said field appraisal means; and
- an initial differencing circuit for deriving a first order gradient output from between the magnetometer outputs associated with said field appraisal means.
- 6. The gradiometer of claim 4 wherein said difference measuring means comprises:
- a ladder structure of differencing circuits which progressively decrease in number by fifty percent at each ladder step until the final output is derived from one last differencing circuit.
- 7. The gradiometer of claim 4 wherein said magnetometers of opposite effective polarities are arranged in each said pair and said magnetometers of the same effective polarity in at least two of said pairs are disposed on the same optical fiber element.
- 8. The gradiometer of claim 7 wherein the number of optical fiber elements having a plurality of said magnetometers disposed thereon is half the total number of said magnetometers in said gradiometer.
- 9. The gradiometer of claim 7 wherein only two optical fiber elements are disposed in said gradiometer with each optical fiber element having all said magnetometers of one effective polarity disposed thereon.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalities thereon or therefor.
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