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Liu Xin-Yuan, Xie Fei-Xiang, Meng Shu-Chao, Dai Yuan-Dong, Li Zhuang-Zhi, Ma Ping, Yang Tao, Nie Rui-Juan, Wang Fu-Ren. Development of 1.3GHz high-T-c rf SQUIDJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2004, 13(1): 100-104.
| Liu Xin-Yuan, Xie Fei-Xiang, Meng Shu-Chao, Dai Yuan-Dong, Li Zhuang-Zhi, Ma Ping, Yang Tao, Nie Rui-Juan, Wang Fu-Ren. Development of 1.3GHz high-T-c rf SQUIDJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2004, 13(1): 100-104. |
Development of 1.3GHz high-T-c rf SQUID
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Abstract
A new high-Tc (HTc) rf SQUID working at around 1.3GHz has been developed to avoid electromagnetic interference such as growing mobile communication jamming. This new system works in a frequency range from 1.23 to 1.42GHz (centred at 1.3GHz), which is not occupied by commercial communication. The sensor used in the 1.3GHz rf SQUID is made of a HTc coplanar superconducting resonator and a large-area HTc superconducting film concentrator. We have achieved in the 1.3GHz HTc rf SQUID system a minimal flux noise of 2.5×10^-5\varPhi_0/\sqrt\rm Hz and a magnetic field sensitivity of 38fT/\sqrt\rm Hz in white noise range, respectively. The effective area of the concentrator fabricated on a 15×15mm2 substrate is 1.35mm2. It is shown that the 1.3GHz rf SQUID system has a high field sensitivity. Design and implementation of 1.3GHz HTc rf SQUID offers a promising direction of rf SQUID development for higher working frequency ranges. -
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