Voltage-current and voltage-flux characteristics of asymmetric high TC DC SQUIDs
I. L. Novikov,
Ya. S. Greenberg,
V. Schultze
et al.
Abstract:We report measurements of transfer functions and flux shifts of 20 on-chip high TC DC SQUIDs half of which were made purposely geometrically asymmetric. All of these SQUIDs were fabricated using standard high TC thin film technology and they were single layer ones, having 140 nm thickness of YBa2Cu3O7−x film deposited by laser ablation onto MgO bicrystal substrates with 24 0 misorientation angle. For every SQUID the parameters of its intrinsic asymmetry, i. e., the density of critical current and resistivity o… Show more
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