• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Development of improved superconductive axial gradiometers for biomagnetic SQUID applications
  • Contributor: Budnyk, M. M.; Minov, Yu. D.; Lyakhno, V. Yu.; Desnenko, V. A.; Linnik, A. S.; Shopen, O. B.
  • Published: AIP Publishing, 2018
  • Published in: Low Temperature Physics, 44 (2018) 3, Seite 233-237
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1063/1.5024543
  • ISSN: 1063-777X; 1090-6517
  • Keywords: General Physics and Astronomy ; Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
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  • Description: SQUID magnetometers for biomagnetic measurements are equipped with superconductive gradiometers which are required to provide a high signal-to-noise ratio at low frequencies, sufficient mechanical strength and sustained performance under repeated thermal cycles, as well as a low level of intrinsic magnetic noise. This paper describes the design of a gradiometer made with a carbon-fiber reinforced composite material for magnetic cardiography measurements. The thermal coefficient of linear expansion (TCLE) of the carbon fiber composite can be precisely adjusted to match that of the superconducting detector coil wire. This is achieved thanks to the difference in the TCLE of carbon fibers in the longitudinal and transverse directions and is realized by varying the laying directions of the fiber in the composite. The data of magnetic susceptibility measurements on carbon fiber composite are reported, showing the magnetic susceptibility about six times smaller than that of graphite. The presented gradiometer design provides a high degree of balancing and is patented along side other specific techniques.