Thomas SchönauView profile
Researcher
Thomas Schönau is a Researcher at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology within the Quantum Systems department. His work focuses on advancing superconducting sensor technologies for precision magnetic field measurements. Quantum Systems Department Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology Research Interests: Schönau specializes in SQUID-based technologies, magnetometry, and cryogenic current comparators. His research addresses noise reduction, field stability, and sensor optimization for applications in particle physics and geophysics. Recent Publications: His 2025 work on optically pumped vector magnetometers demonstrates unshielded ultrasensitive measurements. 2024 studies focus on high-inductance CCCs for beamline diagnostics, achieving sub-pA noise levels. Earlier works (2021-2017) cover SQIF-based sensors, flux trapping analysis, and nanoSQUID development. Technical Contributions: Schönau has pioneered innovations in: Background field-tolerant sensors Coreless SQUID comparators Submicron Josephson junctions Mobile magnetometry systems






