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Owen Duffy wrote:
I am not familiar with the equipment you have, so ask the question, can you measure the phenomena without significantly disturbing it? If I was designing a common mode current probe, I would think of a small self contained thing with a panel DMM readout, battery powered, and that could be clamped to a conductor and read remotely with a telescope. Anything with substantial length of conductors is likely to be a problem. A strategy that is used in antenna research with bolometers is to use wires with an impedance of 377 ohms/square so they "look" like free space and don't perturb the field. I haven't seen these as a commercial item, so I suspect that they are fabricated by the researcher: perhaps by cutting from sheets of so called space cloth or paper (which has the required sheet resistance) Check out the work by Bolomey, et al., with measuring fields with "modulated scattering probes" (put a small dipole in the field with a diode in it that you can turn on and off with a DC bias, supplied by resistive lines) |
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