Noise measurements on a tunnel junction d.c. SQUID for a gravitational radiation detector at ultralow temperature

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Cryogenic Temperature, Gravitational Waves, Noise Measurement, Squid (Detectors), Tunnel Diodes, Current Amplifiers, Gravitational Wave Antennas, Temperature Dependence

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Noise measurements made at temperatures down to 200 mK on a tunnel junction dc SQUID are presented as they are to be used as amplifier for the gravitational-wave experiment Nautilus. The flux noise decreases with temperature, as expected, with a best measured value given. The presence of an excess noise term independent of temperature is discussed.

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