Electricity: measuring and testing – Magnetic – Magnetometers
Patent
1979-03-22
1981-07-21
Strecker, Gerard R.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Magnetic
Magnetometers
29599, 357 5, G01R 33035, H01L 3922
Patent
active
042800951
ABSTRACT:
The instant invention increases the sensitivity of Josephson Junction Cryogenic Magnetometers by the use of stacked SQUID arrays. The SQUID sensitivity at each sensing point is increased by making an intimate, co-axial superposition of two or more two-junction DC SQUID loops, using evaporated thin-film technology although fabrication is not limited to this technology. The device permits multiple use of the SQUID loop area, thereby increasing the sensing volume and improving the coupling to the ambient magnetic field.
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Craig George L.
Curry Charles D. B.
Sciascia R. S.
Strecker Gerard R.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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