Superconducting Quantum Interference Device- SQUID
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Background
SQUID is an extremely sensitive device used to measure the magnetic and paramagnetic properties of materials. It consists of superconductors separated by a parallel Josephson junctions. Introduction of a magnetic or paramagnetic material changes the magnetic flux which in turn changes the frequency of voltage in the circuit.
Significance
Operation
External Links
see wikipedia:SQUID