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en-usComparative Measurement and Characterisation of Three Cryogenic Current Comparators Based on Low-Temperature Superconductors

Authors :
Tympel, Volker
De Gersem, Herbert
Fernandes, Miguel
Golm, Jessica
Haider, David
Kurian, Febin
Marsic, Nicolas
Müller, Wolfgang
Neubert, Ralf
Schmelz, Matthias
Schmidl, Frank
Schwickert, Marcus
Seidel, Paul
Sieber, Thomas
Stöhlker, Thomas
Stolz, Ronny
Tan, Jocelyn
Welsch, Carsten
Zakosarenko, Vyacheslav
Schaa, Volker RW (Ed.)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland, 2019.

Abstract

A Cryogenic Current Comparator (CCC) is a non-destructive, metrological-traceable charged particle beam intensity measurement system for the nano-ampere range. Using superconducting shielding and coils, low temperature Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices (SQUIDs) and highly permeable flux-concentrators, the CCC can operate in the frequency range from DC to several kHz or hundreds of kHz depending on the requirement of the application. Also, the white noise level can be optimized down to 2 pA/sqrt(Hz) at 2.16 K. This work compares three different Pb- and Nb-based CCC-sensors developed at the Institute of Solid State Physics and Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology at Jena, Germany: CERN-Nb-CCC, optimized for applica-tion at CERN Antiproton Decelerator (AD) in 2015 with a free inner diameter of 185 mm; GSI-Pb-CCC, designed for GSI-Darmstadt with a free inner diameter of 145 mm, 1996 completed, 2014 upgraded; GSI-Nb-CCC-XD, de-signed for the GSI/FAIR-project with a free inner diame-ter of 250 mm, 2017 completed. The results of noise, small-signal, slew-rate, and drift measurements done 2015 and 2018 in the Cryo-Detector Lab at the University of Jena are presented here.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.sygma.........70677864fd7c00493143c4524063c356
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18429/jacow-ibic2018-mopc06