Keeping Ahead of the Times
The main
difference between GEM and other manufacturers is that our
company's focus and
dedication to developing advanced magnetic technologies led to many innovations in:
- Sensor technology
- Signal processing
- Firmware
and software
- Hardware
and console design
- Custom systems
GEM continues
to work in these areas in the knowledge that our customers benefit
significantly via improved survey efficiency, higher quality
magnetic and gradiometric data.
Sensor Technology
A main difference
between GEM and others is the company's proprietary sensors. The
unique Overhauser sensor, for instance, is the result of basic R&D
into the chemistry of free radicals - the electron-rich fluids that
enhance proton precession effects and improve sensitivities by an
order of magnitude.
GEM continues
to develop new technologies, including a potassium sensor, the first
and only proven commercial version in the world. Another example
includes the Vector Magnetometer sensor for magnetic observatory
installations shown below.

Advanced Signal Counting
A basic goal
in geophysical instrumentation design is to maximize the signal-to-noise
ratio through various techniques, including signal counting. Research led to the development of GEM's own signal counter which
is incorporated in many systems and enhanced since its inception.
GEM's engineers continue to focus on this matter as one of the company's
areas of expertise.

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Firmware and Software
Firmware design
was enhanced with implementation of the RISC processor featured
in all v6.0 products. GEM's engineers develop and implement
novel algorithms for counting zero crossings (for conversion into Larmor frequency and magnetic intensity) that lead to exceptional
sensitivity, accuracy and precision. Software development keeps
our engineers busy too!
Hardware and Console
Design
Hardware and
console instrumentation bring GEM's sensor, signal processing, firmware
and software expertise to reality. From integrated circuit design
to final packaging and testing of systems for field worthiness,
GEM's engineers deliver products that truly excel.
Below we see
a SuperGrad gradiometer system created for the
United States Geological Survey with the latest version console
- met the highest sensitivity requirements (0.000001 nT)!

Custom Systems
Throughout the
years, GEM has been an early pioneer in magnetometer and gradiometer
development and implementation. From early days
to the present as
a manufacturer of ground and airborne geophysical systems GEM has responded to customers' needs
through ongoing instrumentation research and development.

This commitment
continues. We welcome your inquiries into creating solutions
that can meet your needs for today and tomorrow.

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