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TT 49: Poster Session: Superconductivity

TT 49.37: Poster

Mittwoch, 3. April 2019, 15:00–18:30, Poster D

Dc-SQUID readout with high dynamic range and intrinsic frequency-domain multiplexing capability — •Daniel Richter, Andreas Fleischmann, Christian Enss, and Sebastian Kempf — Kirchhoff-Institute for Physics, Heidelberg University, Im Neuenheimer Feld 227, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany.

Dc superconducting quantum interference devices (dc-SQUIDs) are periodic flux-to-voltage converters whose linear flux range is rather small. For this reason, a flux locked loop (FLL) circuit is typically used to linearize the output signal. At the same time, FLL operation significantly increases the dynamic range if a linear relation between the input and output signal is crucial. However, the measurement of large signals while maintaining the excellent noise performance of SQUIDs sets high demands on the digitizer sampling the SQUID signal in terms of voltage resolution. Furthermore, FLL operation often sets a practical limit for the realization of massive multi-channel SQUID systems since feedback wires have to be routed to every SQUID.

In this contribution, we discuss a SQUID readout approach which relaxes the hardware requirements of a SQUID system while maintaining a linearized output signal and a large dynamic range. At the same time, it allows for reducing the number of wires within multi-channel SQUID systems due to its intrinsic frequency-domain multiplexing (FDM) capability. We introduce the basic concept of our readout approach and demonstrate that it yields a very high dynamic range. Furthermore, we demonstrate its intrinsic FDM-capability using a custom-made four channel multiplexer device.

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