DocumentCode
1025410
Title
Johnson noise from normal metal near a superconducting SQUID gradiometer circuit
Author
Clem, John R.
Author_Institution
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
Volume
23
Issue
2
fYear
1987
fDate
3/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1093
Lastpage
1096
Abstract
The effect of Johnson noise generated by normal metal in an otherwise superconducting SQUID gradiometer circuit is investigated theoretically. The generalized Nyquist theorem is applied to develop a simple method for computing the noise at frequencies less than the inverse of the normal metal´s magnetic flux diffusion time. For gradiometers prepared using printed-circuit-board technology (superconducting lines deposited on copper substrate lines) the Johnson noise is predicted to generate white current noise at low frequencies. Since the power spectrum is proportional to the cube of the normal-metal thickness, the current noise can be of nearly the same order of magnitude as that which would be generated by the bare normal metal when the normal metal is sufficiently thick. The method also can be used to compute the Johnson noise generated by normal metal at solder joints, as well as by any normal metal in the vicinity of the SQUID input circuit, whether in electrical contact or not. The theoretical results indicate that, to limit the amount of Johnson noise generated by a SQUID gradiometer, one should avoid placing excessive quantities of normal metal close by.
Keywords
Josephson device measurement applications; Josephson device noise; Circuit noise; Copper; Frequency; Low-frequency noise; Magnetic flux; Magnetic noise; Noise generators; SQUIDs; Superconducting device noise; White noise;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1987.1065127
Filename
1065127
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