Abstract
Abstract
We numerically investigate the noise scaling in high-Tc
commensurate 1D and 2D SQUID arrays. We show that the voltage noise spectral density in 1D arrays violates the scaling rule of
∼
1
/
N
p
for the number Np
of Josephson junctions in parallel. In contrast, in 2D arrays with Ns
1D arrays in series, the voltage noise spectral density follows more closely the expected scaling behaviour of
∼
N
s
/
N
p
. Additionally, we reveal how the flux and magnetic field rms noise spectral densities deviate from their expected
∼
(
N
s
N
p
)
−
1
/
2
scaling and discuss their implications for designing low noise magnetometers.