SERS uses a saturable ferromagnetic circuit to switch permanent-magnet fields linearly to a threshold then hold constant, promising orders-of-magnitude lower power and current-noise coupling than existing methods.
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The Saturable Electronic Reluctance Switch: Switchable low-power and low-noise generation of magnetic fields using permanent magnets
SERS uses a saturable ferromagnetic circuit to switch permanent-magnet fields linearly to a threshold then hold constant, promising orders-of-magnitude lower power and current-noise coupling than existing methods.