SQUID Arrays in the Corbino Geometry

IF 1.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Benjamin J. Taylor;Nicholas B. Ferrante;Sean T. Crowe;Ripan Barua;Susan A. E. Berggren
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Abstract

We introduce here a novel SQUID array design based upon the well-known Corbino geometry into which selected simple and/or complex physical (inductive and/or current flow) symmetries and asymmetries can be imposed. Via simulation, we analyze the resulting behavior of three simple 1D parallel Corbino SQA designs having perpendicular axes of symmetry and asymmetry with respect to the inductive properties of the individual SQUID elements. Through the Corbino geometry, it becomes possible to construct circuits having closed boundary conditions for the parallel rows and concentric rings connected in series. The work presented herein is intended to set the basis for investigating the potential use of this novel geometry in developing “right” and “left” hand sensitive 2D SQAs, improving linearity over standard 2D designs, as well as implementing designs having responses dependent upon asymmetry of the imposing field.
Corbino几何体中的SQUID数组
我们在这里介绍了一种基于著名的Corbino几何的新型SQUID阵列设计,其中可以选择简单和/或复杂的物理(电感和/或电流)对称和不对称。通过仿真,我们分析了三个简单的一维平行Corbino SQA设计的结果,这些设计具有垂直的对称轴和不对称轴,相对于单个SQUID元件的归纳性质。通过Corbino几何,可以构造具有封闭边界条件的电路,以并联行和同心圆串联。本文提出的工作旨在为研究这种新型几何结构在开发“右”和“左”手敏感2D SQAs中的潜在用途奠定基础,改善标准2D设计的线性度,以及实现响应依赖于施加场的不对称性的设计。
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IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity 工程技术-工程:电子与电气
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
33.30%
发文量
650
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity (TAS) contains articles on the applications of superconductivity and other relevant technology. Electronic applications include analog and digital circuits employing thin films and active devices such as Josephson junctions. Large scale applications include magnets for power applications such as motors and generators, for magnetic resonance, for accelerators, and cable applications such as power transmission.
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