Real time display with the ferrolens of homogeneous magnetic fields
Emmanouil Markoulakis, Timm Vanderelli, Lambros Frantzeskakis

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the enhanced capabilities of the ferrolens device in visualizing homogeneous magnetic fields, including those inside air solenoids and between magnets, using improved sensitivity and non-contact observation methods.
Contribution
The study introduces novel applications of the ferrolens for real-time, non-contact visualization of homogeneous magnetic fields with high sensitivity, expanding its scientific utility.
Findings
Ferrolens can now display magnetic fields as low as 10mT.
Homogeneous magnetic fields inside air solenoids and between magnets are observable.
The ferrolens can detect symmetry centers in magnetic fields.
Abstract
In our previous published research we have studied the applications of the ferrolens for the observation and qualitative analysis of non-homogeneous magnetic fields. Latest developments over the last few years of the ferrolens increased multifold the sensitivity of this device allowing it to display magnetic fields as low as 10mT in strength and therefore it is possible now to observe also the homogeneous (i.e. straight parallel magnetic flux lines of uniform density in space) magnetic field existing inside air solenoids and between N-S poles of two attracting separated permanent magnets. We present and analyze herein these novel observations of homogeneous magnetic fields with the ferrolens and as a potential new application of this device. The ferrolens can now display the projected magnetic field on air from a distance without needing to be in physical contact with the field source.…
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