A large-scale magnetic shield with 106 damping at millihertz frequencies
/ Authors
I. Altarev, M. Bales, D. Beck, T. Chupp, K. Fierlinger, P. Fierlinger, F. Kuchler, T. Lins, M. Marino, B. Niessen
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G. Petzoldt, J. Singh, U. Schlapfer, A. Schnabel, R. Stoepler, S. Stuiber, M. Strum, B. Taubenheim, J. Voigt
/ Abstract
We present a magnetically shielded environment with a damping factor larger than 1 × 106 at the mHz frequency regime and an extremely low field and gradient over an extended volume. This extraordinary shielding performance represents an improvement of the state-of-the-art in the difficult regime of damping very low-frequency distortions by more than an order of magnitude. This technology enables a new generation of high-precision measurements in fundamental physics and metrology, including searches for new physics far beyond the reach of accelerator-based experiments. We discuss the technical realization of the shield with its improvements in design.
Journal: Journal of Applied Physics
DOI: 10.1063/1.4919366