SQUID - Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices and their Applications
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SQUID - Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices and their Applications

Proceedings of the International Conference on Superconducting Quantum Devices, Berlin (West), October 4–8, 1976

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SQUID - Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices and their Applications

Proceedings of the International Conference on Superconducting Quantum Devices, Berlin (West), October 4–8, 1976

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Table of contents

  1. PREFACE
  2. CONTENTS
  3. LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
  4. THEORY OF SUPERCONDUCTING PHASE COUPLING
  5. Theory of phase coherence in SQUID'S.
  6. Investigation of the validity of generalizations of the adiabatic Josephson equation for a local junction by asymptotic expansions
  7. A self-consistent model of the Josephson junction
  8. Order parameter relaxation and Josephson effects in superconducting weak links
  9. JUNCTION FABRICATION TECHNIQUES
  10. Junction fabrication techniques
  11. Preparation of variable thickness microbridges using electron beam lithography and ion etching
  12. REAL JUNCTION PROPERTIES
  13. Properties of real junctions
  14. Some properties of long superconducting threads formed in monocrystalline silicon
  15. AC Josephson effect in long superconducting threads in static magnetic field
  16. Voltage current characteristics of superconducting to normal metal point contacts in an RF-field
  17. Measurement of the cos ɸ term in Josephson tunneling
  18. Effects in high critical current density Josephson tunnel junctions
  19. Supercurrent interference patterns in a tunneling junction structure
  20. Anomalous thermoelectric effects in point contact tunnel junctions
  21. LOW FREQUENCY APPLICATIONS
  22. Current performance of superconducting quantum interference devices
  23. A variable temperature high sensitivity SQUID magnetometer
  24. Flux creep of superconductors measured with a SQUID system
  25. A magnetic excited state in oxy haemoglobin A detected with an RF-SQUID-magnetometer
  26. High temperature application of SQUID voltmeter
  27. Use of persistent supercurrents in SQUID current stabilisers and their application to a resistivity measurement on niobium and a portable voltage standard
  28. The use of resistive SQUIDs for calorimetry
  29. Possible cryocoolers for SQUID magnetometers
  30. On limiting magnetic field sensitivity of superconducting quantum interferometer with two Josephson junctions
  31. An integrated thin film gradiometer based on a dc SQUID
  32. A cryodevice for induction monitoring of dc electron or ion beams with nano-ampere resolution
  33. A SQUID comperator bridge for low-tc-cryoresistor measurements
  34. HIGH FREQUENCY APPLICATIONS
  35. Superconducting devices for millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths
  36. A closed loop broadband microwave operated SQUID
  37. A numerical treatment of the lumped model of an RF biased SQUID by means of a hybrid computer
  38. RF power measurements using quantum interference in superconductors
  39. An analysis of the low inductance ac-SQUID operated as a dc-magnetometer in a mixing mode
  40. High frequency properties of stable Nb-Nb oxide-Pb Josephson tunnel junctions
  41. NOISE
  42. Noise limitations of RF SQUIDs
  43. Optimum response and damping of Josephson junctions
  44. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
  45. SQUID magnetometers for submarine communications at extremely low frequencies
  46. SIGNAL PROCESSING
  47. Complete linear equivalent circuit for the SQUID
  48. Two junction SQUID using a sampling technique
  49. RF SQUID in the non hysteretic mode: the phase modulation of the tank voltage.
  50. COMPUTER ELEMENTS
  51. SQUIDs as computer elements
  52. Switching between two different vortex modes in Josephson junctions
  53. Switching dynamics of Josephson junction logic circuits
  54. Superconducting neuromime: a Josephson junction model neuron
  55. Dynamics of flux transitions in the SQUID for the hysteretic case
  56. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
  57. Summary and conclusions
  58. Subject Index
  59. Author Index