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AMR Sensors Studies and Development for Cavities Tests Magnetometry at CEA

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Studying flux expulsion during superconducting cavities test increases the need for exhaustive magnetometric cartography. The use of Anistropic Magneto Resistance (AMR) sensors, much cheaper than commercial fluxgates, allows the use of tens of sensors simultaneously. Such sensors are developed and sold for room temperature application but are resistant to cryogenic temperatures. However, they need proper calibration, which is more difficult at cryogenic temperature. Actually, this calibration uses the flip of the magnetization of the anisotropic ferromagnetic element, which coercitive field is increased at low temperature. We will present the development of method and software carried out at CEA for the use of such sensors, as well as the preliminary design of a rotating magnetometric device destined to elliptical cavities.
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hal-03839754 , version 1 (04-11-2022)

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Juliette Plouin, Enrico Cenni, Luc Maurice. AMR Sensors Studies and Development for Cavities Tests Magnetometry at CEA. 20th International Conference on RF Superconductivity, Jun 2021, Online Conference, United States. pp.TUPCAV009, ⟨10.18429/JACoW-SRF2021-TUPCAV009⟩. ⟨hal-03839754⟩
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