학술논문

Development of Contaminant Detection System using HTS SQUIDs
Document Type
Article
Text
Source
한국초전도·저온논문지 (구 한국초전도저온공학회논문지), 12/30/2015, Vol. 17, Issue 4, p. 38-42
Subject
Josephson junction
SQUID
Detector
Food
Metallic Contaminant
Language
English
ISSN
1229-3008
Abstract
In terms of food safety,mixture of contaminants in food is a serious problem for not only consumers but also manufacturers. In general, the target size of the metallic contaminant to be removed is 0.5 mm. However, it is a difficult task for manufacturers to achieve this target, because of lower system sensitivity. Therefore, we developed a food contaminant detection system based on high-Tc RF superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs), which are highly sensitive magnetic sensors. This study aims to improve the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the system and detect a 0.5 mmdiameter steel ball. Using a real time digital signal processing technique along with analog band-pass filters, we improved the SNR of the system. Owing to the improved SNR, a steel ball with a diameter as small as 0.3 mm, with stand-off distance of 117 mm was successfully detected. These results suggest that the proposed system is a promising candidate for the detection of metallic contaminants in food products.