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Qiu Yang, Liu Chao, Zhang Shu-Lin, Zhang Guo-Feng, Wang Yong-Liang, Li Hua, Zeng Jia, Kong Xiang-Yan, Xie Xiao-Ming. A SQUID gradiometer module with large junction shunt resistorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(8): 088503.
| Qiu Yang, Liu Chao, Zhang Shu-Lin, Zhang Guo-Feng, Wang Yong-Liang, Li Hua, Zeng Jia, Kong Xiang-Yan, Xie Xiao-Ming. A SQUID gradiometer module with large junction shunt resistorsJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(8): 088503. |
A SQUID gradiometer module with large junction shunt resistors
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Abstract
A dual-washer superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) with a loop inductance of 350 pH and two on-washer integrated input coils is designed according to conventional niobium technology. In order to obtain a large SQUID flux-to-voltage transfer coefficient, the junction shunt resistance is selected to be 33 Ω. A vertical SQUID gradiometer module with a baseline of 100 mm is constructed by utilizing such a SQUID and a first-order niobium wire-wound antenna. The sensitivity of this module reaches about 0.2 fT/(cm·Hz1/2) in the white noise range using a direct readout scheme, i.e., the SQUID is directly connected to an operational amplifier, in a magnetically shielded room. Some magnetocardiography (MCG) measurements with a sufficiently high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) are demonstrated. -
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