The 80th JSAP Autumn Meeting 2019

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Oral presentation

11 Superconductivity » 11.4 Analog applications and their related technologies

[20a-C207-1~7] 11.4 Analog applications and their related technologies

Fri. Sep 20, 2019 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM C207 (C207)

Kenji Sakai(Okayama Univ.)

9:30 AM - 9:45 AM

[20a-C207-3] Investigation of a gradiometric HTS-SQUID for highly balanced gradiometer

Akira Tsukamoto1, Seiji Adachi1, Tsunehiro Hato1, Yasuo Oshikubo1, Keiichi Tanabe1 (1.SUSTERA)

Keywords:HTS-SQUID, Gradiometer, Imbalance

In order to apply HTS-SQUID to a sensing system moving in the Earth field, a highly-balanced gradiometer which detects only magnetic gradient field seems necessary. Since a simple SQUID inductor used in a conventional directly-coupled HTS-SQUID gradiometer has relatively large field sensitivity, it is difficult to obtain a gradiometer with imbalance of 1/10000. In this study, we have investigated a gradiometric SQUID inductor to suppress field sensitivity and obtained a prospect to achieve the imbalance below 1/10000.