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Superconducting quantum interference superconductors

In this respect the superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) is one of the most attractive developments. Many different designs have been fabricated and studied, and modem SQUIDs on the basis of YBa2Cu307 have reached field sensitivity and performance levels not far different from those known for devices produced with classical low temperature superconductors [13.3, 13.4]. [Pg.319]

The next step in the development of high thin-film devices after the optimization of single layer films is the introduction of defects in precisely defined positions in order locally to alter the properties of the superconductor. The use of grain boundaries as Josephson junctions in SQUlDs (Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices) is an example of how defects can be utilized. [Pg.367]

Another current application of superconductors is superconducting quantum interference devices or SQUIDs. These devices can measure magnetic flux with an extremely high sensitivity, which is particularly useful for many purposes. The basis of such a high sensitivity is the... [Pg.297]


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