Claims
- 1. An optical magnetic field sensor, comprising:
- a polarizer having a first transmission-polarization direction;
- a first optical transmission line having a first transmission path diameter, for transmitting light to the polarizer;
- a magneto-optical element located on an opposite side of the polarizer along a light propagating direction from the first optical transmission line;
- an analyzer having a second transmission-polarization direction different from said polarizer, the analyzer being located on an opposite side of the magneto-optical element along a light propagating direction from the polarizer; and
- a second optical transmission line having a second transmission path diameter, for transmitting light away from the analyzer, the second optical transmission line being located on an opposite side of the analyzer along a light propagating direction from the magneto-optical element,
- the second transmission path diameter being larger than the first transmission path diameter.
- 2. An optical magnetic field sensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the magneto-optical element is formed from a Bi-substituted rare-earth iron garnet crystal expressed by the following general formula (formula 1):
- (Bi.sub.X Gd.sub.Y R.sub.Z Y.sub.3-X-Y-Z)(Fe.sub.5-W Ga.sub.W)O.sub.12(formula 1)
- wherein the value of X is 0.8.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.1.3, the value of Y is 0.2.ltoreq.Y.ltoreq.0.4, the value of Z is 0.1.ltoreq.Z.ltoreq.0.9, and the value of W is 0.ltoreq.W.ltoreq.0.3, and wherein R is at least one kind of element selected from rare-earth elements.
- 3. An optical magnetic field sensor in accordance with claim 2, wherein the Bi-substituted rare-earth iron garnet crystal is epitaxially grown on a garnet crystal substrate.
- 4. An optical magnetic field sensor in accordance with claim 3, wherein
- the garnet crystal substrate is a Ca-Mg-Zr-substituted Gd.sub.3 Ga.sub.5 O.sub.12 substrate or a Nd.sub.3 Ga.sub.5 O.sub.12 substrate.
- 5. An optical magnetic field sensor as claimed in claim 1, wherein the magneto-optical element is formed from a Bi-substituted rare-earth iron garnet crystal expressed by the following general formula (formula 2):
- (Bi.sub.X R.sub.Y Y.sub.3-X-Y)Fe.sub.5 O.sub.12 (formula 2)
- wherein the value of X is 0.6.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.1.3 and the value of Y is 0.1.ltoreq.Y.ltoreq.0.2, and wherein R is at least one kind of element selected from rare-earth elements.
- 6. A magneto-optical element for a magnetic field sensor in accordance with claim 5, wherein
- the Bi-substituted rare-earth iron garnet crystal is caused to be epitaxially grown on a garnet crystal substrate.
- 7. An optical magnetic field sensor in accordance with claim 1, wherein the magneto-optical element is formed from a ferrimagnetic rare-earth iron garnet crystal.
- 8. A magnetic field measuring device, comprising:
- the optical magnetic field sensor in accordance with the claim 1;
- light generation means for radiating light into the first optical transmission path;
- light detection means for detecting and converting the radiated light transmitted by the second optical transmission path into an electrical signal; and
- a signal processing section for processing the electrical signal from said light detection means such that when the magneto-optical element is located in a magnetic field, the signal processing section detects a change in output light intensity produced by transmission of the radiated light through the magneto-optical element to the second optical transmission path, whereby an intensity of the magnetic field can be measured with a good linearity.
- 9. A magnetic field measuring device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the magneto-optical element is formed from a Bi-substituted rare-earth iron garnet crystal expressed by the following general formula (formula 1):
- (Bi.sub.X Gd.sub.Y R.sub.Z Y.sub.3-X-Y-Z)(Fe.sub.5-W Ga.sub.W)O.sub.12(formula 1)
- wherein the value of X is 0.8.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.1.3, the value of Y is 0.2.ltoreq.Y.ltoreq.0.4, the value of Z is 0.1.ltoreq.Z.ltoreq.0.9, and the value of W is 0.ltoreq.W.ltoreq.0.3, and wherein R is at least one kind of element selected from rare-earth elements.
- 10. A magnetic field measuring device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the magneto-optical element is formed from a Bi-substituted rare-earth iron garnet crystal expressed by the following general formula (formula 2):
- (Bi.sub.X R.sub.Y Y.sub.3-X-Y)Fe.sub.5 O.sub.12 (formula 2)
- wherein the value of X is 0.6.ltoreq.X.ltoreq.1.3 and the value of Y is 0.1.ltoreq.Y.ltoreq.0.2, and wherein R is at least one kind of element selected from rare-earth elements.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/214,462 filed on Mar. 18, 1994 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,485,079), which application is entirely incorporated herein by reference.
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