The Electron Drift Technique for Measuring Electric and Magnetic Fields
Torbert, R. B.; Quinn, J. M.; Paschmann, G.; Whipple, E. C.; McLlwain, C. E.
Switzerland, Germany, United States
Abstract
The electron drift technique is based on sensing the drift of a weak beam of test electrons that is caused by electric fields and/or gradients in the magnetic field. These quantities can, by use of different electron energies, in principle be determined separately. Depending on the ratio of drift speed to magnetic field strength, the drift velocity can be determined either from the two emission directions that cause the electrons to gyrate back to detectors placed some distance from the emitting guns, or from measurements of the time of flight of the electrons. As a by-product of the time-of-flight measurements, the magnetic field strength is also determined. The paper describes strengths and weaknesses of the method as well as technical constraints.