High-current resolution broad-band SQUID amplifier suitable for TES calorimeter.
A superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) amplifier has been developed as a current detector with both high-current resolution and broad bandwidth for a transition edge sensor calorimeter. The amplifier is a two stage SQUID (TSS) that consists of an input-SQUID with a 38-turn input coil...
| Published in: | IEEE Transactions on applied superconductivity 12, 3 (2002). |
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| Language: | English |
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