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Precision Magnetometers for Aerospace Applications: A Review

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SENSORS
卷 21, 期 16, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21165568

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magnetometer; aerospace; magnetic navigation

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  1. Commonwealth of Australia by the Defence Science and Technology Group of the Department of Defence (NGTF) [QT30/40]
  2. Commonwealth of Australia by the Australian Research Council Centre of Research Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS) [CE170100009]
  3. United States of America by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program
  4. EQUS Translational Research Program (TRL, EQUS)
  5. EQUS Deborah Jin Fellowship
  6. Orica Australia, Pty Ltd.

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Aerospace technologies and space exploration are crucial for modern civilization, with magnetometers playing a key role in these applications. Optical magnetometers, in particular, show promise for future developments in areas ranging from unmanned vehicles to navigation and exploration.
Aerospace technologies are crucial for modern civilization; space-based infrastructure underpins weather forecasting, communications, terrestrial navigation and logistics, planetary observations, solar monitoring, and other indispensable capabilities. Extraplanetary exploration-including orbital surveys and (more recently) roving, flying, or submersible unmanned vehicles-is also a key scientific and technological frontier, believed by many to be paramount to the long-term survival and prosperity of humanity. All of these aerospace applications require reliable control of the craft and the ability to record high-precision measurements of physical quantities. Magnetometers deliver on both of these aspects and have been vital to the success of numerous missions. In this review paper, we provide an introduction to the relevant instruments and their applications. We consider past and present magnetometers, their proven aerospace applications, and emerging uses. We then look to the future, reviewing recent progress in magnetometer technology. We particularly focus on magnetometers that use optical readout, including atomic magnetometers, magnetometers based on quantum defects in diamond, and optomechanical magnetometers. These optical magnetometers offer a combination of field sensitivity, size, weight, and power consumption that allows them to reach performance regimes that are inaccessible with existing techniques. This promises to enable new applications in areas ranging from unmanned vehicles to navigation and exploration.

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