A typology for magnetic field generator technologies

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2021-01-05
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Bouda, N. Robert
Gaunkar, N. Prabhu
Theh, W. Shen
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This paper identifies different methodologies used to design suitable magnetic field generators (MFG) with adjustable characteristics. Variations in parameters, such as pulse frequency and amplitude elicit distinct responses. Assessing the differences between design parameters and experimental observations of magnetic field generators is essential for various applications. The use of magnetic field generator-based techniques is first studied in applications related to optical transmission, transcranial magnetic stimulation devices and magnetic resonance. Decades of research and technological advancement are associated with these methods. The associated nomenclature for describing and characterizing these methods are introduced and discussed. Finally, the paper presents possible future framework and design considerations in functionality where new MFGs are expected to play a key role in the future.

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This article is published as Boudaa, N.R.Y., Gaunkar, N.P., Theh, W.S., Mina, M., A typology for magnetic field generator technologies. AIP Advances Jan 5 2021, 11; 015103,doi: 10.1063/9.0000046.

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