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Closed-cycle cryocooled SQUID system with superconductive shield for biomagnetism

Authors :
Kwon Kyu Yu
Seong Joo Lee
Jeong Hyun Shim
Yong Ho Lee
Jin Mok Kim
Seong min Hwang
Hyuckchan Kwon
Kiwoong Kim
Source :
Superconductor Science and Technology. 27:105007
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2014.

Abstract

We developed a cryocooled SQUID system with which human magnetocardiogram (MCG) and possibly magnetoenceparogram (MEG) can be measured. To reduce cyclic magnetic noises originating from the regenerator of the cold heads of the cryocooler, a superconductive shield (99.5% Pb) was used to protect the SQUID sensors, and a ferromagnetic shield (78% Ni alloy) was used to screen the cold head. In addition, the SQUID sensors' chamber was placed at a distance of 1.8 m from the cold head chamber to install the cold-head chamber outside the magnetically shielded room (MSR) for future development. The loss in cooling power due to the increased distance was compensated by increasing the number of thermal rods, and thus the SQUID sensor and superconductive shield could be refrigerated to 4.8 K and 5 K, respectively. The superconductive shield successfully rejected thermal noise emitted from metallic blocks used to improve thermal conduction. The noise of the SQUID system was 3 fT/Hz1/2, and the cyclic magnetic noise could be reduced to 1.7 pT. We could obtain a clear MCG signal while the entire cryogenics was in operation without any special digital processing.

Details

ISSN :
13616668 and 09532048
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Superconductor Science and Technology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........459c70eee8c7c4b45d140fc2755dc0d7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-2048/27/10/105007