Monolithic low-transition-temperature superconducting magnetometers for high resolution imaging magnetic fields of room temperature samples
2003
We have developed a monolithic low-temperature superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometer and incorporated the device in a scanning microscope for imaging magnetic fields of room temperature samples. The instrument has a ∼100 μm spatial resolution and a 1.4 pT/Hz1/2 field sensitivity above a few hertz. We discuss design constraints on and potential applications of the SQUID microscope.
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