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Critical temperature switch development for metallic magnetic calorimeters

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Title
Critical temperature switch development for metallic magnetic calorimeters
Author(s)
S R Kim; J A Jeon; I Kim; H L Kim; S G Kim; D H Kwon; Lee, MK; H J Lee; Y H Kim
Subject
metallic magnetic calorimeters, ; neutrinoless double beta decay, ; persistent current, ; superconducting detectors
Publication Date
2019-04
Journal
SUPERCONDUCTOR SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.32, no.5, pp.054005
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Abstract
© 2019 IOP Publishing Ltd. We report the recent progress on critical temperature switch development for metallic magnetic calorimeters (MMCs). The superconducting planar coil of a micro-fabricated MMC is charged with a persistent current, which serves as the stable field current to magnetize the sensor material. Part of the Nb superconducting circuit is fabricated with an alloy of Nb and Ta (NbTa), another superconducting material with a transition temperature (T C ) that is lower than that of Nb. A persistent current can be injected into the loop while lowering the temperature from above to below the T C of the NbTa switch. Resistance measurements of a sputtered film of a NbTa alloy with a Ta concentration of 62% showed a clear superconducting transition at 5.29 K. Using one of the completed MMC devices, the ability to use the T C switch for charging with a persistent current up to 120 mA was tested by means of magnetization measurements. The magnetization measurements recorded with a DC-SQUID were in good agreement with the calculated values in all tested cases with four different currents. These results indicate that an MMC can be charged with a persistent current as expected using the T C switch. This work is the first demonstration of the proposed T C switch in a complete MMC setup. Based on the present progress, future studies will investigate multi-channel operation and the development of a hybrid setup with an on-chip heater
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/6593
DOI
10.1088/1361-6668/ab08b1
ISSN
0953-2048
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