Abstract
Abstract We investigated the main dependencies of the gradient resolution of planar galvanometer superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) gradiometers made of YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7-x (YBCO). We focussed especially on the influence of antenna layout and the parameters of the galvanometer SQUID such as effective and parasitic areas on the performance of the gradiometer and the behavior in an unshielded environment. The efficiency (that is, the quotient of effective area to inductance) of different geometries of antennas will be compared. Some aspects of the layout of the galvanometer SQUIDs are discussed in terms of parasitic area and best current resolution. Special problems due to the use of bicrystal Josephson junctions in gradiometers for operation in highly disturbed environment are shown. Step-edge Josephson junctions can offer alternative concepts. Reached gradient sensitivity values in the white noise region are 0.46 pT/(cm/ H z) in the case of bicrystal junctions and 0.69 pT/(cm/ H z) for step-edge junctions.
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