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Instrument transformers - Special transformers. Evolution

Author: Jean-Pierre DUPRAZ

Publication date: March 10, 1991

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5. Magneto-optical current transformers. Faraday effect

Note :

In the Measurement and Control treatise, readers may refer to the articles Fiber Optic Sensors [R 415] and Fiber Optic Measurements [R 1 177] .

5.1 Principle

The Faraday effect is a magneto-optical phenomenon due to the appearance, in a material medium subjected to the influence of a magnetic field

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