Development and Applications of SQUIDs in Korea
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概要
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As sensitive magnetic sensors, magnetometers based on superconducting quantum interference devices can be used for the detection of weak magnetic fields. These signals can be generated by diverse origins, for example, brain electric activity, myocardium electric activity, and nuclear precession of hydrogen protons. In addition, weak current induced in the low-temperature detectors, for example, transition-edge sensors can be detected using SQUIDs. And, change of magnetic flux quantum generated in a superconducting ring can be detected by SQUID, which can be used for realization of mechanical force. Thus, SQUIDs are key elements in precision metrology. In Korea, development of low-temperature SQUIDs based on Nb-Josephson junctions was started in late 1980s, and Nb-based SQUIDs have been used mainly for biomagnetic measurements; magnetocardiography and magnetoencephalography. High-Tc SQUIDs, being developed in mid 1990s, were used for magnetocardiography and nondestructive evaluation. Recently, SQUID-based low-field nuclear magnetic resonance technology is under development. In this paper, we review the past progress and recent activity of SQUID applications in Korea, with focus on biomagnetic measurements.
著者
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Kim Jin-mok
Kriss
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Lee Yong-ho
Kriss
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Kim Kiwoong
KRISS
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LEE Seong-Joo
KRISS
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KIM In-Seon
KRISS
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YU Kwon-Kyu
KRISS
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KWON Hyukchan
KRISS
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HWANG Seong-Min
KRISS
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KANG Chan-Seok
KRISS
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PARK Yong-Ki
KRISS
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