Highly sensitive magnetometers based on YBa2Cu3O7 Josephson junction arrays

1999 
The dependence of the critical current of a Josephson junction on the magnetic flux in the junction area can be used for the sensitive detection of external magnetic fields. In contrast to superconducting quantum interference devices, also the measurement of absolute magnetic fields is possible. To increase the transfer function ∂V/∂B, we use serial arrays of up to 105 Josephson junctions between flux-concentrating areas on 24° SrTiO3 bicrystal substrates. We investigate the scaling properties of the critical current Ic, the normal state resistance Rn and the flux density noise SB in dependence on the number of Josephson junctions in the serial array. By the use of a magnetic field modulation scheme, the 1/f noise from critical current fluctuations in the junctions can be suppressed. At 77 K, we achieve a white noise level of SB=1.2 pT/Hz for a 105-junction array.
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