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Development of Integrated Direct Current Superconducting Quantum Interference Device Gradiometer for Nondestructive Evaluation
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1996
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Superconducting MaterialNondestructive EvaluationEngineeringSi ChipQuantum SensingDetector PhysicsQuantum EngineeringSuperconductivityQuantum MaterialsInstrumentationSpatial ResolutionSuperconducting DevicesQuantum ScienceElectrical EngineeringPhysicsQuantum DeviceMicroelectronicsQuantum TechnologyCryogenicsApplied PhysicsElectronic InstrumentationHigh Spatial Resolution
A Direct Current Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (DC-SQUID) gradiometer for nondestructive evaluation was developed. A pick-up coil and a DC-SQUID were integrated on a 3×3 mm 2 Si chip. In order to raise the spatial resolution of the gradiometer, a coplanar concentric second-order derivative coil was adopted as a pick-up coil. The pick-up coil consisted of a one-turn outer coil and a four-turn inner coil connected in series and counterclockwise to each other. The diameters of the outer coil and the inner coil were 2 mm and 1 mm, respectively. The size of the pick-up coil was determined by calculating the spatial resolution in relation to the bottom thickness of the cryostat. The high spatial resolution of the DC-SQUID gradiometer was experimentally confirmed.
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