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Health Monitoring of Structural and Biological Systems 2011

DOI: 10.1117/12.880661

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Fiberoptic metal detector capable of profile detection

Proceedings article published in 2011 by Wei-Shu Hua, Joshua R. Hooks, Nicholas A. Erwin, Wen-Jong Wu ORCID, Wei-Chih Wang
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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to develop a novel ferromagnetic polymeric metal detector system by using a fiber-optic Mach-Zehnder interferometer with a newly developed ferromagnetic polymer as the magnetostrictive sensing device. This ferromagnetic polymeric metal detector system is simple to fabricate, small in size, and resistant to RF interference (which is common in typical electromagnetic type metal detectors). Metal detection is made possible by disrupting the magnetic flux density present on the magnetostrictive sensor. This paper discusses the magnetic properties of the ferromagnetic polymers. In addition, the preliminary results of successful sensing of different geometrical metal shapes will be discussed.