The low-frequency flux noise in bicrystal and step-edge YBa2Cu3Ox de SQUIDs
has been investigated. The width, w, of the superconducting strips forming
the SQUID frame was varied from 4 to 42 mu m. The SQUIDs were cooled in st
atic magnetic fields up to 150 mu T. Two types of low-frequency noise domin
ated, namely 1/f-like noise and random telegraph noise giving a Lorentzian
frequency spectrum. The 1/f noise performance of the w = 4, 6 and 7 mu m SQ
UIDs was almost identical, while the SQUIDs with w = 22 and 42 mu m showed
an order of magnitude higher noise level. Our analysis of the data suggests
an exponential increase of the 1/f noise versus the cooling held, exhibiti
ng a characteristic magnetic field around 40 mu T.