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Dual On-Chip SQUID Measurement Protocol for Flux Detection in Large Magnetic Fields

IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity(2021)

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Abstract
Sensitive magnetometers that can operate in high magnetic fields are essential for detecting magnetic resonance signals originating from small ensembles of quantum spins. Such devices have potential applications in quantum technologies, in particular quantum computing. We present a novel experimental setup implementing a differential flux measurement using two Direct-Current Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (DC-SQUID) magnetometers. The differential measurement allows for cancellation of background flux signals while enhancing sample signal. The developed protocol uses pulsed readout, which minimizes on-chip heating since sub-Kelvin temperatures are needed to preserve quantum spin coherence. Results of a proof of concept experiment are shown as well.
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Quantum Computing,Superconducting Device Noise,SQUIDs,Superconducting Microwave Devices,Nanofabrication
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