Construction and Testing of a Common Mode Choke for Cryogenic Detector Pre-Amplifiers
Mathias Richerzhagen,
Joshua Hopgood
Abstract:Common-mode choke inductors are useful tools for resolving grounding issues in large detector systems. Using inductive components on cryogenic pre-amplifier boards has so far been prevented by the poor low-temperature performance of common ferrite materials such as NiZn and MnZn. Recently developed nanocrystalline and amorphous ferrite materials promise improved performance up to the point where using magnetics at liquid mitrogen temperatures becomes feasible. This research applies the work of Yin et al. 1 on … Show more
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