Josephson effect devices and low-frequency field sensing

Autor: J.E. Zimmerman
Rok vydání: 1972
Předmět:
Zdroj: Cryogenics. 12:19-31
ISSN: 0011-2275
DOI: 10.1016/0011-2275(72)90133-6
Popis: Three major areas of application of the Josephson effect are recognized; absolute standards, millimetre and sub-millimetre wave sensing, and dc and low-frequency current, voltage, and magnetic field sensing. In the latter area, single junction rf-biased low-inductance loop devices in a number of different forms (junction types and loop geometries) have been developed with sensitivities of the order of 10 −15 T (10 −11 G) or 10 −19 V. These sensors are being used in applications as diverse as magnetocardiography and absolute noise thermometry in the millikelvin range. As amplifiers, they are characterized by demonstrated equivalent noise temperatures of less than a few millikelvin, and probably a few microkelvin (theoretical). Highly reliable thin-film loop devices in a number of different forms have been developed in several laboratories, but the more easily-made point-contact devices are probably the most widely used. Many of the characteristics of the devices can be easily interpreted with the aid of a pendulum analogue.
Databáze: OpenAIRE