Title :
Thin-Film Microsusceptometer With Integrated Nanoloop
Author :
Drung, Dietmar ; Storm, Jan-Hendrik ; Ruede, Frank ; Kirste, Alexander ; Regin, Marcel ; Schurig, Thomas ; Repolles, Ana M. ; Sese, J. ; Luis, Fernando
Author_Institution :
Phys.-Tech. Bundesanstalt, Berlin, Germany
Abstract :
We report the design and performance of thin-film microsusceptometers intended for magnetic measurements on samples at variable temperature down to the low milliKelvin range and excitation frequencies of up to about 1 MHz. The devices are realized as first-order gradiometers with two circular loops of 60- or 30-μm average diameter resulting in a total inductance of 360 or 250 pH, respectively. An integrated excitation coil generates a magnetic field with a transfer coefficient of 0.1 T/A at the sample position, whereas the Josephson junctions are located in a field-reduced area. The susceptometers are fabricated by a conventional Nb/AlOx/Nb trilayer process. In order to enhance the sensitivity to the level required for the measurement of submicrometer samples, an extra detection loop of 450-nm inner diameter was integrated into one of the pickup loops by using a focused ion beam. We show that this device is able of detecting signals from very small Permalloy samples. An optimized susceptometer design with a predicted superconducting quantum interference device inductance of 12 pH is also presented, which can achieve an equivalent spin noise of 8 μB/√Hz at 4.2 K (μB is the Bohr magneton) when being equipped with a nanoloop of 100-nm line width and separation.
Keywords :
Permalloy; SQUIDs; aluminium compounds; inductance; micromechanical devices; niobium; superconducting thin films; superconductor-normal-superconductor devices; FeNi; Josephson junctions; Nb-AlOx-Nb; Permalloy; average diameter; circular loops; detection loop; equivalent spin noise; excitation frequencies; field-reduced area; first-order gradiometers; focused ion beam; inner diameter; integrated excitation coil; integrated nanoloop; line width; magnetic field; magnetic measurements; optimized susceptometer design; pickup loops; size 30 mum; size 450 nm; size 60 mum; superconducting quantum interference device inductance; temperature 4.2 K; thin-film microsusceptometer design; thin-film microsusceptometer performance; total inductance; transfer coefficient; trilayer process; Coils; Couplings; Inductance; Magnetic flux; Magnetic tunneling; Noise; SQUIDs; Focused ion beam (FIB); Permalloy; microsusceptometer; nanoloop; superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID);
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2318322