Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity
Scientific paper
1999-10-21
Physics
Condensed Matter
Superconductivity
Accepted by Applied Physics Letters tentatively scheduled for March 13, 2000
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.126059
We report on the total noise from an inductive motion transducer for a gravitational-wave antenna. The transducer uses a two-stage SQUID amplifier and has a noise temperature of 1.1 mK, of which 0.70 mK is due to back-action noise from the SQUID chip. The total noise includes thermal noise from the transducer mass, which has a measured Q of 2.60 X 10^6. The noise temperature exceeds the expected value of 3.5 \mu K by a factor of 200, primarily due to voltage noise at the input of the SQUID. Noise from flux trapped on the chip is found to be the most likely cause.
Harry Gregory M.
Jin Insik
Paik Ho Jung
Stevenson Thomas R.
Wellstood Frederick C.
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