Abstract

We have developed a high T c superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometer utilizing a Cu pickup coil cooled to T=77 K and a resonant-type coupling circuit. The thermal noise can be decreased by cooling the pickup coil, while the signal transferred to the SQUID can be increased by using the resonant-type coupling circuit. Four pickup coils with different radii were used in the experiment. For the pickup coil with a radius r=15 mm and the number of turns n=150, we obtained the magnetic field noise of S B 1/2=26 fT/Hz 1/2 at the resonant frequency of f r=6.37 kHz.

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