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A Current Sensing Cross-Component Induction Magnetometer for Use in Time-Domain Borehole Geophysical Electromagnetic
Joseph Hamad1, James Macnae1,2
1School of Applied Sciences, RMIT University, Melbourne 3001, Australia.
Abstract:
Electromagnetic sensors are best defined by their linearity, signal sensitivity, and noise level. In borehole time-domain electromagnetics (TEM) the cross-components are defined as the two components perpendicular to the borehole's axial direction. Induction sensors measuring voltage across an open coil for the cross-components have poor sensitivity, and fluxgate magnetometers have been a common band-limited alternative for borehole TEM surveys. In this research, we use a shorted coil with current rather than voltage sensing circuitry to produce a cross-component induction magnetometer (CCIM). With flux coupling and electronic adjustments, we achieved a low-cut corner frequency of 3.5 Hz in the final design of the CCIM. For the prototype sensor, we found the simple ratio of measured inductance L to winding resistance R to be a poor predictor of the -3 dB corner frequency, and a transfer function measurement was required. The cause of the discrepancy may be that the self-inductance measured by a meter is different from the coupling inductance to an external field. The measured noise level of our CCIM sensors was 125 pT/√Hz at 1 Hz, compared to a geometrically longer axial component sensor with 4 pT/√Hz at this frequency. However, our design matched the typical fluxgate noise level of 6 pT/√Hz at 10 Hz. Further, the CCIM sensors were superior to fluxgates at frequencies higher than 10 Hz, with an internal noise level of 0.1 pT/√Hz between 100 Hz and >20 kHz. Induction coils or magnetometers measuring the cross-component are attractive because they have excellent high-frequency bandwidth and can be included in the same downhole package with fluxgate sensors.
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