Fast Degaussing Procedure for a Magnetically Shielded Room

Materials (Basel). 2024 Nov 30;17(23):5877. doi: 10.3390/ma17235877.

Abstract

A demagnetization study was conducted on a magnetically shielded room (MSR) at Fraunhofer IPM, designed for applications such as magnetoencephalography (MEG) and material testing. With a composite of two layers of mu-metal and an intermediate aluminum layer, the MSR must provide a residual field under 5 nT for the successful operation of optically pumped magnetometers (OPMs). The degaussing process, employing six individual coils, reached the necessary residual magnetic field within the central 1 m3 volume in under four minutes. Due to the low-frequency shielding factor of 100, the obtained average residual field is shown to be limited by environmental residual field changes after degaussing and not by the degaussing procedure.

Keywords: MEG; OPM; degaussing; magnetic shielding; residual magnetic field.