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{{B}}Watching Microcurrents Flow{{/B}}
We can now
watch electricity as it flows through even the tiniest circuits. By
scanning(扫描)the magnetic field (磁场) generated as electric currents flow through
objects (物体), physicists have man aged{{U}} (46) {{/U}}. The technology
will allow manufacturers to scan microchips for faults, as well as revealing
microscopic defects in anything from aircraft to banknotes.
Gang
Xiao and Ben Schrag at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, visualize
the current h measuring subtle (细微的) changes in the magnetic field of an object
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Their sensor is adapted from an
existing piece (现有配件) of technology that is used to measure larg magnetic fields
in computer hard drives. "We redesigned the magnetic sensor to make it capable
of meas uring (测量) very weak changes in magnetic fields," says Xiao.
The resulting device is capable of detecting (测定) a current as weak as 10
microamperes, even whe: the wire is buried deep within a chip, and it shows up
features (图案)as small as 40 nanometers across.
At present,
engineers looking for defects (缺陷) in a chip have to peel off (剥开) the layers
and ex amine the circuits visually; this is one of the obstacles{{U}} (48)
{{/U}}. But the new magnetic microscope i sensitive enough to look inside
chips and reveal faults such as short circuits, nicks in the wires or electro
migration (电迁移)—where a dense area of current picks up surrounding atoms and
moves them along "It is like watching a river flow," explains Xiao.
As well as scanning tiny circuits, the microscope can be used to reveal
the internal structure of an: object capable of conducting electricity. For
example, it could look directly at microscopic cracks in a: airplane's
fuselage,{{U}} (49) {{/U}}. The technique cannot yet pick up electrical
activity in the human: brain because the current there is too small, but Xiao
doesn't rule it out (排除……的可能性) in the future. "I can never say never," he
says.
Although the researchers have only just made the technical
details of the microscope public, it is al ready on sale, (上市) from electronics
company Micro Magnetics in Fall River, Massachusetts. It is currently the size
of a refrigerator and takes several minutes to scan a circuit, but Xiao and
Schrag are work ing{{U}} (50) {{/U}}.
A. to shrink it to
the size of a desktop computer and cut the scanning time to 30 seconds
B. to making chips any smaller
C. to take tiny chips we
require
D. to picture the progress of the currents
E. converting the information into a color picture showing the density of
current at each point
F. faults in the metal strip of a forged
banknote or bacteria in a water sample