Abstract:
The inductance of the sensing coil of a cryogenic current comparator differs from its nominal value due to the presence of superconducting structures. The effective induc...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The inductance of the sensing coil of a cryogenic current comparator differs from its nominal value due to the presence of superconducting structures. The effective inductance can be determined by the "image method" or by an iterative method with help of FEM software. Both procedures are described and their outcomes discussed.
Date of Conference: 06-10 July 1998
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 August 2002
Print ISBN:0-7803-5018-9
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J. Sese, A. Camon, C. Rillio, M.G.H. Hiddink, L. Vargas, M.J. Van Duuren, G.C.S. Brons, J. Flokstra, H. Rogalla, G. Rietveld, "Low input coil inductance SQUIDs for cryogenic current comparator applications", IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, vol.9, no.2, pp.3487-3490, 1999.
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J. Sese, G. Rietveld, A. Camon, C. Rillo, L. Vargas, G. Christian, S. Brons, M.G.H. Hiddink, J. Flokstra, H. Rogalla, W. Jaszczuk, H. Altenburg, "Design and realization of an optimal current sensitive CCC", IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, vol.48, no.2, pp.370-374, 1999.