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    Ying-Yu Chen, Chao-Qun Wang, Yuan-Xing Xu, Yue Zhao, Li-Liang Ying, Hang-Xing Xie, Bo Gao, Zhen Wang. Increasing linear flux range of SQUID amplifier using self-feedback effectJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(11): 118501.
    Ying-Yu Chen, Chao-Qun Wang, Yuan-Xing Xu, Yue Zhao, Li-Liang Ying, Hang-Xing Xie, Bo Gao, Zhen Wang. Increasing linear flux range of SQUID amplifier using self-feedback effectJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(11): 118501.
  • Increasing linear flux range of SQUID amplifier using self-feedback effect

    • Superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) are low-noise amplifiers that are essential for the readouts of translation edge sensors (TESs). The linear flux range is an important parameter for SQUID amplifiers, especially those controlled by high-bandwidth digital flux-locked-loop circuits. A large linear flux range conduces to accurately measuring the input signal and also increasing the multiplexing factor in the time-division multiplexed (TDM) readout scheme of the TES array. In this work, we report that the linear flux range of an SQUID can be improved by using self-feedback effect. When the SQUID loop is designed to be asymmetric, a voltage-biased SQUID shows an asymmetric current–flux (IΦ) response curve. The linear flux range is improved along the IΦ curve with a shallow slope. The experimental results accord well with the numerical simulations. The asymmetric SQUID will be able to serve as a building block in the development of the TDM readout systems for large TES arrays.
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