Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Direct current Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (dc SQUID) is the most sensitive magnetic flux and field detector known so far. Due to the low operating temperature and quantum working principle, a SQUID exhibits an equivalent energy sensitivity that approaches the quantum limit. Recently, great efforts have been focused to the development of nanoSQUIDs, making such a nanosensor a powerful tool to study the magnetic properties of nanoparticles at a microscopic level. This chapter focuses on nanoSQUIDs and its applications, after discussing the principles on which the SQUID is based, namely the Josephson effect and flux quantization in a superconducting ring. One of the most important factors of merit of a SQUID device is the magnetic flux noise or more precisely the spectral density of magnetic flux noise. Depending on the quantity to be measured, a suitable SQUID sensor design needs to be employed. The chapter reports on the basic principle of the main SQUID configurations.
Tipologia CRIS:
02.01 Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
Keywords:
nano-SQUIDs; nanoparticles; Magnetic flux noise
Elenco autori:
Silvestrini, Paolo; Granata, Carmine; Vettoliere, Antonio
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Titolo del libro:
21st Century Nanoscience - A Handbook