John Clarke told Nature Materials about his work on superconducting quantum interference devices — SQUIDs — and his fascination with their applicability to many fields, from medicine to geophysics to quantum information and cosmology.
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Pulizzi, F. SQUIDs for everything. Nature Mater 10, 262–263 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/nmat2996
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