Nuclear magnetic resonance using DC SQUIDs with APF

被引:4
|
作者
Casey, A
Cowan, B
Digby, M
Dyball, H
Körber, R
Li, J
Lusher, C [1 ]
Maidanov, V
Nyéki, J
Saunders, J
Drung, D
Schurig, T
机构
[1] Univ London Royal Holloway & Bedford New Coll, Dept Phys, Egham TW20 0EX, Surrey, England
[2] Phys Tech Bundesanstalt, D-10587 Berlin, Germany
来源
关键词
D O I
10.1016/j.physc.2003.09.073
中图分类号
O59 [应用物理学];
学科分类号
摘要
We are using low-T-c multiloop DC SQUIDs with additional positive feedback (APF), operating in a flux-locked loop mode out to several megahertz, to perform nuclear magnetic resonance on low temperature samples. The optimum input configuration depends on the sample under investigation. For systems with short T-2 and low frequencies a broadband input circuit is best, with the NMR pickup coil forming a flux transformer with the input coil of the SQUID. This system has been used to perform NMR on several metals, including UPt3 in the superconducting state, and on submonolayer He-3 films at low kilohertz frequencies. For systems with narrow lines a tuned input configuration offers improved sensitivity, especially when the pickup coil can be cooled to millikelvin temperatures. Here the NMR pickup coil forms part of a series resonant tank circuit, attached to the input coil of the SQUID. We are presently using such a system, tuned to 880 kHz, to detect signals from thin He-3 films (of thickness 100 nm) adsorbed on a surface area of 1 cm(2). Cooling these films to below 1 mK will enable the study of superfluidity in He-3 films thinner than the bulk superfluid coherence length. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:93 / 97
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Broadband nuclear magnetic resonance using DC SQUID amplifiers
    Lusher, CP
    Li, JY
    Digby, ME
    Reed, RP
    Cowan, B
    Saunders, J
    Drung, D
    Schurig, T
    APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, 1998, 6 (10-12) : 591 - 601
  • [2] Tightly coupled dc SQUIDs with resonance damping
    Ono, R.H.
    Koch, J.A.
    Steinbach, A.
    Huber, M.E.
    Cromar, M.W.
    IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 1997, 7 (2 pt 3): : 2538 - 2541
  • [3] Tightly coupled dc SQUIDs with resonance damping
    Ono, RH
    Koch, JA
    Steinbach, A
    Huber, ME
    Cromar, MW
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON APPLIED SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, 1997, 7 (02) : 2538 - 2541
  • [4] PICOSECOND MAGNETIC SPECTROSCOPY WITH INTEGRATED DC SQUIDS
    AWSCHALOM, DD
    WARNOCK, J
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, 1989, 25 (02) : 1186 - 1192
  • [5] NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE WITH DC SQUID PREAMPLIFIERS
    FAN, NQ
    HEANEY, MB
    CLARKE, J
    NEWITT, D
    WALD, LL
    HAHN, EL
    PINES, A
    MAGNETIC RESONANCE AND RELATED PHENOMENA, 1989, : 357 - 371
  • [6] NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE WITH DC SQUID PREAMPLIFIERS
    FAN, NQ
    HEANEY, MB
    CLARKE, J
    NEWITT, D
    WALD, LL
    HAHN, EL
    BIELECKI, A
    PINES, A
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, 1989, 25 (02) : 1193 - 1199
  • [7] LC RESONANCE STEPS IN THE IV CHARACTERISTICS OF DC SQUIDS
    SONG, Y
    HURRELL, JP
    IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON MAGNETICS, 1979, 15 (01) : 428 - 431
  • [8] Asymmetric dc-SQUIDs: Magnetic and noise properties
    Testa, G
    Pagano, S
    Sarnelli, E
    Calidonna, CR
    Russo, M
    Furnari, MM
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN PHYSICS B, 2000, 14 (25-27): : 3062 - 3067
  • [9] MAGNETIC HYSTERESIS OF THIN-FILM DC SQUIDS
    MIZUNO, K
    AOMINE, T
    JAPANESE JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS PART 1-REGULAR PAPERS SHORT NOTES & REVIEW PAPERS, 1987, 26 : 1607 - 1608
  • [10] Magnetic microscopy using SQUIDs
    Wellstood, F.C.
    Gim, Y.
    Amar, A.
    Black, R.C.
    Mathai, A.
    IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 1997, 7 (2 pt 3): : 3134 - 3138