A general method for computing thermal magnetic noise arising from thin conducting objects

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Thermal motion of charge carriers in a conducting object causes magnetic field noise that may interfere with sensitive measurements near the object. In this paper, we describe a method to compute the spectral properties of the thermal magnetic noise from arbitrarily shaped thin conducting objects. The method is based on modeling divergence-free currents on a conducting surface using a stream function and calculating the magnetically independent noise-current modes. By doing this, we obtain the power spectral density of the thermal magnetic noise as well as its spatial correlations and frequency dependence. We also describe a numerical implementation of the method and verify it against analytic formulas. We provide the implementation as a part of the free and open-source software package bfieldtools.

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Iivanainen, J., Mäkinen, A. J., Zetter, R., Zevenhoven, K. C. J., Ilmoniemi, R. J., & Parkkonen, L. (2021). A general method for computing thermal magnetic noise arising from thin conducting objects. Journal of Applied Physics, 130(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0050371

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