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Detection of Far-Field Radio-Frequency Signals by Niobium Superconducting Quantum Interference Device Arrays

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The capability of an all-niobium superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) array to operate as an electrically small antenna capable of detecting radio frequency from distant sources was demonstrated. The measurements were performed in three different arrays, with each array consisting of 2400 identical cells. The intrinsic broadband characteristics of the device were confirmed by the flat frequency response of the ratio of the output and input voltages (the S21 parameter) of the array between 300 kHz and 1 GHz. Setting the device to its optimal operating parameters allowed the detection of signals from local frequency-modulation stations.

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