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Chapter and Conference Paper
Nanostructured Superconductive Sensors Based on Quantum Interference Effect for High Sensitive Nanoscale Applications
Recently it has been proven that the magnetic response of magnetic nano-objects such as nanoparticles, nanobeads, and small cluster of molecules can be effectively measured by using a Superconducting Quantum I...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Nanosensors Based on Superconducting Quantum Interference Device for Nanomagnetism Investigations
Recent results about the design, the fabrication and the characterization of Dayem bridges based nano-SQUIDs having a loop area ranging from 4 to 0.04 μm2 are reported. The devices have been patterned by electron...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
An Ultra High Sensitive Current Sensor Based on Superconducting Quantum Interference Device
The developed sensor design is based on a suitable superconducting intermediary (matching) magnetic flux transformer magnetically coupled to a niobium based dc-SQUID (Superconducting Quantum Interference Devic...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Squid Sensors for High Spatial Resolution Magnetic Imaging and for Nanoscale Applications
We present the improved Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUID) for magnetic microscopy and for nanoscale investigations. Low critical Temperature SQUIDs with integrated micro pick-up coils (with ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Some Aspects in the Tunneling Behavior of Photosensitive Junctions
Results on the tunneling behavior of light-sensitive superconductive junctions are discussed. The evolution of the barrier parameters by illumination have been investigated.