DocumentCode :
3121750
Title :
Advanced sensors for scanning SQUID microscopy
Author :
Kirtley, J.R. ; Gibson, G.W. ; Fung, Y.-K.-K ; Klopfer, B. ; Nowack, K. ; Kratz, P.A. ; Mol, J.-M. ; Arpes, J. ; Forooghi, F. ; Huber, Meghan E. ; Bluhm, H. ; Moler, K.A.
Author_Institution :
Center for Probing the Nanoscale, Stanford Univ., Stanford, CA, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
7-11 July 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
2
Abstract :
As part of a joint Stanford/IBM effort to build a scanning SQUID microscopy user facility at Stanford, we have designed and fabricated three types of scanning SQUID microscope sensors. The first is a SQUID susceptometer, with a symmetric, gradiometric design, pickup loops with 0.1 micrometer minimum feature size integrated into the SQUID body through coaxially shielded leads, integrated flux modulation coils, and counterwound one-turn field coils. The second is a SQUID sampler, in which a picosecond current pulse generated on chip is inductively coupled into a hysteric scanning SQUID sensor. The feedback flux to keep the average SQUID voltage at a constant value is proportional to the flux through the sensor pickup loop at a fixed time delay. JSPICE simulations indicate that time resolutions below 10 picosec can be obtained. The third type is a dispersive SQUID, in which the capacitance and Josephson inductance of a one-junction SQUID are chosen so it has an LC resonance in the GHz range. The Josephson inductance depends on the magnetic flux through the SQUID. The magnetic flux is sensed through phase shifts in the reflected microwave signals at resonance. Calculations indicate spin sensitivities better than 1 Bohr magneton per root Hz for a 0.3 micrometer pickup loop diameter, with bandwidths of about 100 MHz possible.
Keywords :
SPICE; SQUIDs; magnetic field measurement; magnetic flux; magnetic sensors; scanning probe microscopy; JSPICE simulations; Josephson inductance; LC resonance; SQUID sampler; SQUID susceptometer; capacitance; dispersive SQUID; feedback flux; magnetic flux; one-junction SQUID; picosecond current pulse generation; reflected microwave signals; scanning SQUID microscope sensors; sensor pickup loop; spin sensitivities; Coils; Layout; Magnetic resonance; Magnetic sensors; Magnetic tunneling; SQUIDs;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Superconductive Electronics Conference (ISEC), 2013 IEEE 14th International
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-6369-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISEC.2013.6604261
Filename :
6604261
Link To Document :
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