Flux loop
A flux loop is a loop of wire placed inside a plasma at a right angle. Changes in the field create a current in the loop, which may be interpreted to measure the properties of the plasma. Flux loops are key diagnostics in fusion power research.
Theory
A flux loop is a loop of wire. The magnetic field passes through the wire loop. As the field varies inside the loop, it generates a voltage by Faraday's law of induction, driving a current. This was measured and from the signal the magnetic flux was measured. The voltage induced is determined by:Typically, you need to integrate the signal over a period of time to get the magnetic field at that instant. This is normally done by adding an integrator circuit which will passively integrate the electrical signal.