In this paper, we present an original structure of eddy current sensor
meant for nondestructive testing of electrically conducting materials
. Initially, the basic physical principles of the sensors are recalled
, and afterwards we discuss the fact that it is generally impossible t
o design a sensor with a good spatial resolution and having at the sam
e time a good range detection. Then, we propose an original idea, whic
h consists of exploiting the good directivity of large cup sensors ass
ociated to a particular set of measurements, in order to extract relev
ant information only about the small part of the eddy currents induced
in the target, below the centre of the sensor. The interest of this m
ethod is illustrated by scanning graphite composite plates containing
small defects with this novel sensor. The comparison of the results ob
tained with actual sensors and our focused-field sensor demonstrates t
he efficiency of the structure.