ULTRA HIGH SENSITIVE THREE DIMENSIONAL SUPERCONDUCTING QUANTUM INTERFERENCE DEVICE FOR NANOMAGNETISM APPLICATIONS
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
In the recent years, it has been shown that the magnetic response of nano-objects (nanoparticles,
nanobead, small cluster of molecules) can be effectively measured by using a Superconducting Quantum
Interference Device (SQUID) with a small sensitive area. In fact the sensor noise expressed in term of
the elementary magnetic moment (Bohr magneton, µB) is linearly dependent on the SQUID loop
side length. For this reason, LTc SQUIDs have been progressively miniaturized in order to improve the
sensitivity up to few µB per unit of bandwidth [1].
Here, we present a very low noise three-dimensional (3D) nanoSQUID based on deep submicrometer
Josepshon tunnel junctions fabricated by a Focused Ion Beam (FIB) sculpting method. Compared to
typical nanoSQUIDs, the main advantages of the proposed nanosensor, are a better control of the critical
current, the high modulation depth and the ultra low noise, being based on a fully reliable niobium
technology. Furthermore, this 3D nanoSQUID is more reliable and robust with respect to the thermal
cycles and exhibits a non-hysteretic behavior, allowing the flux locked loop operation and the employment
of low readout electronics. We report the performance of the 3D nanodevice in terms of electrical
transport properties and spectral density of magnetic flux and spin noise. Finally, a magnetic relaxation
measurement for 6 nm magnetic nanoparticles is also reported [2], demonstrating its strength in view of
nanoscale applications.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
NanoSQUID; NanoMagnetism
List of contributors:
Russo, Maurizio; Granata, Carmine; Russo, Roberto; Vettoliere, Antonio
Book title:
4th International Conference on Superconductivity and Magnetism - Abstract Book