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Nature 443, 517 (5 October 2006) | doi:10.1038/443517a; Published online 4 October 2006

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Nanotechnology: Downsizing SQUIDs

Jessica Thomas

They sound fishy, but SQUIDs — superconducting quantum interference devices — are ultra-sensitive gadgets used for measuring the strength of magnetic fields. These 'magnetometers' have widespread applications ranging from materials science to medicine.

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