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Type: 
Book
Description: 
We present the improved Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUID) for magnetic microscopy and for nanoscale investigations. Low critical Temperature SQUIDs with integrated micro pick-up coils (with inner diameter ranging from 5 to 50 μm) which can be used as magnetic field sensors in magnetic microscopy have been developed. The level of flux noise spectral density, measured in flux locked loop configuration and using a direct coupled scheme, is about in the white region at T = 4.2 K.A high sensitive dc-SQUID based on niobium Dayem bridges for nanomagnetism is presented. The sensor has a flux capture area as low as 0.04 μm2, allowing the study of nano–object magnetic properties. The authors report the main design rules of the devices, the fabrication processes and their characterization including also the supercurrent decay measurements at T = 4.2 K.
Publisher: 
Springer, Dordrecht
Publication date: 
1 Jan 2010
Authors: 

A Vettoliere, C Granata, P Walke, E Esposito, B Ruggiero, M Russo

Biblio References: 
Pages: 251-255
Origin: 
Sensors and Microsystems