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Compact SQUID Instrument to Measure Extremely Faint Magnetic Fields – AZoNano
At the University of Basel, physicists have designed a compact instrument capable of detecting very small magnetic fields.

Written by AZoNanoSep 8 2020
At the University of Basel, physicists have designed a compact instrument capable of detecting very small magnetic fields.
(a) A conventional superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) consists of a superconducting ring interrupted at two points by weak links (in this case a graphene layer). (b) The new SQUID is made up of a stack of two-dimensional materials, including two graphene layers separated by a thin film of boron nitride. Image Credit: University…
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