We developed a noble design of the planar-type single-layer second-order superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) gradiometer, and demonstrated that the gradiometer did not respond to a uniform field or the first-order gradient of the field but responded sensitively to the second-order gradient. The device consisted of three parallel-connected pickup loops, each of which is directly coupled to the step-edge junction SQUID. The entire structure was made from a single layer of patterned by photolithography with ion milling technique. Response of the device to the field was tested with three identical wire-wound coils coupled to each loop and balancing was achieved by using a small piece of superconductor placed in the center loop. Measured off balance was about 0.6% for the uniform field and 1.4% for the first-order gradient, which were believed not due to intrinsic imbalance but mostly due to slight difference in alignment of the test coils.
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19 October 1998
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October 19 1998
Direct-coupled second-order superconducting quantum interference device gradiometer from single layer of high temperature superconductor Available to Purchase
Soon-Gul Lee;
Soon-Gul Lee
Korea University, Department of Physics, Jochiwon, Chungnam 339-800, Republic of Korea
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Yunseok Hwang;
Yunseok Hwang
Korea University, Department of Physics, Jochiwon, Chungnam 339-800, Republic of Korea
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Byung-Chang Nam;
Byung-Chang Nam
Korea University, Department of Physics, Jochiwon, Chungnam 339-800, Republic of Korea
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Jin-Tae Kim;
Jin-Tae Kim
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Taedok Science Town, Taejon 305-600, Republic of Korea
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In-Seon Kim
In-Seon Kim
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Taedok Science Town, Taejon 305-600, Republic of Korea
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Soon-Gul Lee
Yunseok Hwang
Byung-Chang Nam
Jin-Tae Kim
In-Seon Kim
Korea University, Department of Physics, Jochiwon, Chungnam 339-800, Republic of Korea
Appl. Phys. Lett. 73, 2345–2347 (1998)
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June 02 1998
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August 17 1998
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Soon-Gul Lee, Yunseok Hwang, Byung-Chang Nam, Jin-Tae Kim, In-Seon Kim; Direct-coupled second-order superconducting quantum interference device gradiometer from single layer of high temperature superconductor. Appl. Phys. Lett. 19 October 1998; 73 (16): 2345–2347. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.122456
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