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3D nano-bridge-based SQUID susceptometers for scanning magnetic imaging of quantum materials
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.supr-con
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squidquantumfabricatedimagingmagneticmagnetometrymaterialspickup
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We designed and fabricated a new type of superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) susceptometers for magnetic imaging of quantum materials. The 2-junction SQUID sensors employ 3D Nb nano-bridges fabricated using electron beam lithography. The two counter-wound balanced pickup loops of the SQUID enable gradiometric measurement and they are surrounded by a one-turn field coil for susceptibility measurements. The smallest pickup loop of the SQUIDs were 1 ${\mu}m$ in diameter and the flux noise was around 1 $\mu{\Phi}_0/\sqrt{Hz}$ at 100 Hz. We demonstrate scanning magnetometry, susceptometry and current magnetometry on some test samples using these nano-SQUIDs.
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