Progress in Superconductivity
- Volume 5 Issue 1
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- Pages.31-37
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- 2003
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- 1229-4764(pISSN)
Wide-bandwidth SQUID Current Amplifier and Control Electronics for X-ray Microcalorimeter
X-선 미소열량계 신호 검출을 위한 광대역 SQUID 전류증폭기와 조절 회로
Abstract
Wide-bandwidth SQUID current amplifier and its control electronics have been constructed for detecting pulse outputs of a superconducting microcalorimeter. The current amplifier made of a double relaxation oscillation SQUID (DROS) has a bandwidth of 1.2 MHz and typical white noise level of about 6 pA/(equation omitted) Hz. To increase the dynamic range of the current amplifier, the flux-locked loop (FLL) has additional circuits to reset the integrator and to count reset numbers which present the number of passed flux quanta. In this system, dynamic range covers from -65 mA to +65 mA. SQUID electronics are controlled by software to get the optimum FLL condition, and to control the current to bias the transition edge sensor (TES). The electronics are shielded from the outside electromagnetic noises by using an aluminum case of 66 mm