Selectively switchable superconducting electromagnetic shield

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Anti-induction or coupling to other systems – Magnetic or electrostatic field control

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ABSTRACT:
A selectively controllable, direction-, amplitude- and/or frequency-specific superconducting shield (10) is provided which includes a multiply-connected superconducting shield (12) adapted to shield a zone (13) from external magnetic, electric and/or electromagnetic fields and signals. Controlled gating of the shield (12) is provided by means (16) serving to selectively lower the critical shielding current density of a portion (26) of the shield (12) to a level permitting entrance of external fields through the portion (26), while leaving the critical shielding current densities of other portions of the shield (12) at higher, field-shielding levels. The means (16) preferably includes respective, selectively energizable coil pairs (CP.sub.1, CP.sub.2 . . . CP.sub.n) disposed about the shield (12). A highly sensitive magnetic detector (30) would include the shielding device (10) as well as a SQUID assembly (18) situated within the zone (13) defined by shield (12). The detectors of the invention may be used in passive, gating-controlled arrays in order to improve signal discrimination and signal-to-noise characteristics of conventional arrays.

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