SQUID - Superconducting QUantum Interference Device. Introduction History Operation Applications

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SQUID - Superconducting QUantum Interference Device Introduction History Operation Applications

Introduction Very sensitive magnetometer Superconducting quantum interference device based on quantum effects in superconducting loop Useful for many purposes in physics, biology and medicine

History 1962: British physicist Brian David Josephson discovers Josephson effect, invents Josephson junction, SQUID 1973 Nobel Prize (with Leo Esaki and Ivar Giaever) http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/

Operation Josephson effect The Josephson effect occurs when an electric current (Cooper pairs) flows between two superconductors separated by a thin nonsuperconducting layer through quantum tunnelling. Junction is called a Josephson junction. Can only support a certain maximum (critical) current in a superconducting state. http://www.albanet.com.mx/articulos/josephson.gif (modified)

Operation Josephson junctions Types of Josephson junctions: Tunnel junctions, barrier is an oxide insulator Semiconductor junctions Dayem bridge junctions, based on a constriction. Josephson junction http://cr.physics.ed.ynu.ac.jp/labs/magne/shimazu/031101/results.html

Operation Superconducting loop A SQUID consists of a loop of superconductor with one or more Josephson junctions, called weak links. Inner diameter of loop ~ 100 m.. Generally made from either an alloy of lead and gold or indium, or pure niobium. Ceramic superconductors such as yttrium-bariumcopper-oxide also possible, but difficult to manufacture.

Operation DC SQUID Current made to flow around the loop through both Josephson junctions. Electrons tunnel through the junctions, interfere. Magnetic field through the loop causes a phase difference between electrons, affects current through the loop. http://www.cmp.liv.ac.uk/frink/thesis/thesis/node47.html

Operation DC SQUID Flux (magnetic field) through the loop induces a current around the loop. This affects the current flowing through the loop, because the net current through each junction is no longer the same. Resulting potential difference across the loop can be measured. DC SQUID http://cr.physics.ed.ynu.ac.jp/labs/magne/shimazu/031101/results.html

Operation RF SQUID Also called AC SQUID Only one Josephson junction. Radio frequency oscillating current Measure interactions between the superconducting ring and an external resonant LC circuit External inductor induces current in SQUID ring, and when the Josephson junction enters the resistive state it damps the LC circuit.

Operation Interference Background magnetic fields can be a problem. Shielded room: expensive and cannot easily be moved. Gradiometer measures gradient of field rather than absolute value. Interfering magnetic sources generally much further away, so vary less. Measure ambient magnetic field and subtract from measurements. Damping coils to cancel out the background field. Johnson noise: magnetic field created by thermal motion of surrounding particles.

Applications Biomagnetism Scanning SQUID microscopy Geophysics

Applications Biomagnetism Processes in animals produce small magnetic fields (10-12 10-9 tesla). Fields associated with neural activity can be imaged by machines based on an array of SQUIDs, magnetoencephalography (MEG). Generally use gradiometer DC SQUIDs. Advantage: higher temporal resolution images can be acquired in millisecond intervals, and respond rapidly to changes in neural activity. PET and MRI have a temporal resolution on the order of 1 second, higher spatial resolution.

Applications Biomagnetism Neuromag-122 Neuromag Vectorview http://www.neuromag.com/products/122hw.html http://www.neuromag.com/pdf/viivibrochyr_apr03_v4.pdf

Applications Biomagnetism SQUIDs can also be used to measure heartbeat; called a magnetocardiogram.

Applications Scanning SQUID microscopy By scanning a SQUID probe over a sample, a high-resolution image of its magnetic field structure can be obtained. SQUID microscopy image of 1mm slice of Martian meteorite http://www.gps.caltech.edu/tempfiles/magnetic_microscopy/ http://www.gps.caltech.edu/tempfiles/magnetic_microscopy/squidmicro scope.jpg

Applications - Geophysics Measure movement of the Earth's magnetic poles, variations in the thickness of the crust. Oil prospecting, earthquake prediction, geothermal energy surveying. Require portable containers with sufficient insulation to carry liquid helium. High temperature superconductors would help. Methods of reducing magnetic noise needed.

Conclusions SQUIDs are likely to be used increasingly in the future as they become cheaper and more versatile due to the development of high-temperature superconductors and better cooling systems.

Notes Notes and copies of these slides are available at http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/~walbraandr/squid.html

References http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/squid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/josephson_effect http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/josephson_junction http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/b._d._josephson http://www.cmp.liv.ac.uk/frink/thesis/thesis/node47.html http://www.finoag.com/fitm/squid.html http://homepages.nildram.co.uk/~phekda/richdawe/squid/popular/ http://www.abdn.ac.uk/physics/case/99/squid.html http://www.neuromag.com/main.html