YBa2Cu3O7-x bicrystal dc-superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) and single layer magnetometers working at 77 K have been fabricated and analyzed. Samples have been made in situ by cylindrical magnetron dc sputtering on [001] SrTiO3 bicrystal substrates. Magnetic flux noise levels and magnetic field sensitivities by standard flux-locked-loop electronics have been measured out on dc-SQUIDs and magnetometers, respectively. Flux noise levels as low as a few ??0Hz-1/2 in the white noise regime have been measured in SQUIDs, whereas the magnetic field sensitivity of the magnetometers was influenced by external sources. A comparison of experimental data with analytical expressions modelling the behavior of high Tc SQUIDs has been carried out, with special reference to the flux-to-voltage transfer parameter and noise characteristics. Finally, a reduction of 1/f noise of the SQUIDs has been achieved by a wide band bias reversal electronics.
Bias reversal reduction of 1/f noise in sputtered YBCO bicrystal dc-SQUIDs
E Sarnelli;M Russo;G Torrioli;MG Castellano
1997
Abstract
YBa2Cu3O7-x bicrystal dc-superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) and single layer magnetometers working at 77 K have been fabricated and analyzed. Samples have been made in situ by cylindrical magnetron dc sputtering on [001] SrTiO3 bicrystal substrates. Magnetic flux noise levels and magnetic field sensitivities by standard flux-locked-loop electronics have been measured out on dc-SQUIDs and magnetometers, respectively. Flux noise levels as low as a few ??0Hz-1/2 in the white noise regime have been measured in SQUIDs, whereas the magnetic field sensitivity of the magnetometers was influenced by external sources. A comparison of experimental data with analytical expressions modelling the behavior of high Tc SQUIDs has been carried out, with special reference to the flux-to-voltage transfer parameter and noise characteristics. Finally, a reduction of 1/f noise of the SQUIDs has been achieved by a wide band bias reversal electronics.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.