Abstract

We investigated series arrays of closely spaced, planar long Josephson junctions for magnetic flux transduction with a linear response and high dynamic range. The devices were fabricated from 30-nm thick high-temperature superconducting YBa 2 Cu 3 O 7- δ (YBCO) thin films, using focused helium ion beam irradiation to create the Josephson barriers. Series arrays consisting of 600 long junctions, were fabricated and electrically tested. From fits of the current-voltage characteristics we estimate the standard deviation in critical current to be around 25%. Voltage-magnetic field measurements exhibit a sharp transfer function with a modulation depth of 11 mV over a range of 135μ $T$ at 71 K.

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