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An absolute SQUID magnetometer

John Gallop, +1 more
- 01 Mar 1985 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 2, pp 602-605
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In this article, a prototype free precession magnetometer is described which uses a SQUID to detect the precessing nuclear magnetisation of a sample of 3He and the expected sensitivity is compared with that of a simple SQUID.
Abstract
A prototype free precession magnetometer is described which uses a SQUID to detect the precessing nuclear magnetisation of a sample of3He. The expected sensitivity is compared with that of a simple SQUID . Other advantages to be gained from this low noise absolute magnetometer are also discussed.

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Nano Superconducting Quantum Interference device: A powerful tool for nanoscale investigations

TL;DR: In this article, a review of nanoSQUID and its applications is presented, including the motivations, the theoretical aspects, fabrication techniques, different nanoSID and the relative nanoscale applications.
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Application of superconducting quantum interference devices to nuclear magnetic resonance

TL;DR: The superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) is an ideal detector for low-field NMR, since its response does not depend on signal frequency as is the case of conventional NMR spectrometers as mentioned in this paper.
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Nano Superconducting Quantum Interference device: a powerful tool for nanoscale investigations

TL;DR: In this article, a review of nanoSQUID and its applications is presented, including the motivations, the theoretical aspects, fabrication techniques, different nanoSID and the relative nanoscale applications.
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An integrated superconductive magnetic nanosensor for high-sensitivity nanoscale applications.

TL;DR: An integrated magnetic nanosensor based on a niobium dc SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) for nanoscale applications is presented and possible applications can be envisaged in magnetic detection of nanoparticles and small clusters of atoms and molecules, in the measurement of nanoobject magnetization and in quantum computing.
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NanoSQUID sensitivity for isolated dipoles and small spin populations

TL;DR: In this paper, the sensitivity of a nanoSQUID coupled to an isolated magnetic dipole at its center is confirmed. But the sensitivity is constrained in most practical situations by the finite size of the SQUID loop and nanobridges.
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Miniature squid susceptometer

TL;DR: In this paper, a miniature, fully integrated susceptometer capable of measuring the magnetic properties of very small samples (< 10 µm) is described which is fabricated by thin film lithography on a single chip.
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A proposed high-precision measurement of the electron Compton wavelength (h/mec) using cryogenic metrological techniques

J C Gallop
- 28 Feb 1978 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-precision method for determining the Compton wavelength of the electron was proposed, which relies on some of the unique properties of cryogenic environments, such as uniform magnetic field trapped inside a precisely cylindrical superconducting tube.
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