A large-range scanner for a SQUID microscope

POSTER

Abstract

Scanning Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (SQUID) microscopy is an ultrasensitive technique for studies of many condensed matter phenomena. Due to the long-range nature of magnetic fields, it is often beneficial to image large areas of studied samples. While, for example, a typical magnetic force microscope scan range is a few tens of micrometers, for scanning SQUIDs, hundreds of micrometers or a few millimeters scan range is desirable. We develop a millimeter-range scanner with minimized image distortions. It is based on piezo-mechanical amplifiers and could be combined with a voltage source with an active vibration suppression feedback loop for applications in a closed cycle cryostat.

Authors

  • Jacob Hastings

    University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

  • Christopher Stewart

    University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

  • Rasika Dahanayake

    University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT

  • Ilya Sochnikov

    University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT