Two-terminal Wide Range SQUID Amplifier with Hysteretic Quasi Linear Transfer Characteristics

2019 
Abstract To implement wide range measurement using direct current Superconducting Quantum Interference Device (dc SQUID), we presented a simple two-terminal SQUID amplifier consists of a shunt resistor and a conventional SQUID in series with feedback coil. Only two terminals are led out with coaxial cable for high speed and low heat loss. Periodically repeated quasi linear flux-to-voltage transfer characteristics are achieved by internal flux feedback. Wide range flux input is modulated by the SQUID amplifier into voltage signal with rapid transient edges. The reconstructed output is the synthesis of measured voltage and counts of flux-quanta counting. Working principles of linearized SQUID amplifier were simulated and experimentally verified. Wide range measurement with error within ±0.1Φ0 was demonstrated in the experiment.
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