LABORATORY INSTRUMENTATION
STARCryo SQUIDs and pcSQUID
electronics are ideally suited for high-resolution measurements of current,
voltage, magnetic field or field gradient, gravitational field and magnetic
susceptibility.
The dc Superconducting Quantum Interference
Device (SQUID) is the most sensitive detector of magnetic flux available,
with an enormous frequency response extending from dc to several megahertz.
For these reasons, dc SQUIDs are attractive for a wide variety of laboratory
applications where the physical quantity to be measured can be converted
to magnetic flux. Examples include high-resolution measurements of current,
voltage, magnetic field or field gradient, gravitational field and magnetic
susceptibility.
STARCryo dc SQUIDs and advanced PC-based SQUID control
electronics products marketed under the trade name pcSQUID are
in use at major university, government and corporate research laboratories
in the US, Europe, Asia and Australia for a variety of basic and applied
research applications.
A team of researchers at several European research
institutions have selected STAR Cryoelectronics newest multi-channel
pcSQUID electronics for their Cryogenic Rare Event Search with
Superconducting Thermometers (CRESST)
experiment at the Gran Sasso
Underground Laboratory in Italy. The CRESST
experiment is being built to search for Weakly Interactive Massive Particle
(WIMP) dark matter using cryogenic detectors.