We investigated, at temperature 4.2K, electric transport, flux noise and resulting spin sensitivity of miniaturized Nb direct current superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) based on submicron Josephson junctions with HfTi barriers. The SQUIDs are either of the magnetometer-type or gradiometric in layout. In the white noise regime, for the best magnetometer we obtain a flux noise SΦ1/2=250nΦ0/Hz1/2, corresponding to a spin sensitivity Sμ1/2≥29μB/Hz1/2. For the gradiometer we find SΦ1/2=300nΦ0/Hz1/2 and Sμ1/2≥44μB/Hz1/2. The devices can still be optimized with respect to flux noise and coupling between a magnetic particle and the SQUID, leaving room for further improvement towards single spin resolution.
@article{arxiv.1106.1985,
title = {Superconducting quantum interference devices with submicron Nb/HfTi/Nb junctions for investigation of small magnetic particles},
author = {J. Nagel and O. F. Kieler and T. Weimann and R. Wölbing and J. Kohlmann and A. B. Zorin and R. Kleiner and D. Koelle and M. Kemmler},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1985},
year = {2015}
}