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Proposal for detection of magnetic fields through magnetostrictive perturbation of optical fibers

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Abstract

The possibility of detecting magnetic fields by a magnetostrictive straining of optical fibers is investigated. The effect of shot noise and the limiting sensitivity are considered.

© 1980 Optical Society of America

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