Claims
- 1. A magnetic field measurement apparatus comprising a magneto-optic transducer that has a polarizer, an analyzer, and a magneto-optic element made of a Bi-substituted rare-earth iron garnet crystal which is represented by the general formula Bi.sub.x Gd.sub.y Y.sub.3-(x+y) Fe.sub.5 O.sub.12 (1.0.ltoreq.x.ltoreq.1.4; 0.1.ltoreq.y.ltoreq.0.7) and placed between the polarizer and the analyzer which have polarization directions different from each other, wherein the difference between the variation in the Faraday rotation angle of said crystal with temperature and the change in the saturation magnetization of said crystal with temperature is not more than .+-.0.025% /deg;
- light transmission paths that are provided on both sides of the magneto-optic transducer;
- a light generating means that supplies light to the light transmitting path;
- a light detecting means that detects the optical output power generated by the incident light that has passed through the magneto-optic transducer so as to convert the optical output power into electric signals; and
- an electric circuit that processes the electric signals fed from the light detecting means, wherein the magneto-optic transducer in a magnetic field is placed into the magnetic field to be measured to thereby determine the intensity of the magnetic field.
- 2. A magnetic field measurement apparatus according to claim 1, which comprises a plurality of magneto-optic transducers in the same number as that of the magnetic fields to be measured, a plurality of light detecting means that convert the optical output power into electric signals in the same number as that of the magnetic fields to be measured, and a signal processing circuit that adds and subtracts the electric signals received from each of the detecting means, wherein the magneto-optic transducers are placed into the magnetic fields to be measured to thereby determine the intensity of each of the magnetic fields.
- 3. A magnetic field measurement apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said magneto-optic element is made of a crystal that is epitaxially grown on a Ca-Mg-Zr substituted Gd.sub.3 Ga.sub.5 O.sub.12 or Nd.sub.3 Ga.sub.5 O.sub.12 substrate.
- 4. A magnetic field measurement apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the spectrum band of said light generating means has a peak at a wavelength in the range of 0.7 .mu.m to 0.9 .mu.m.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 361,889, filed June 6, 1989, now abandoned.
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