Title :
Optimization of Bicrystal Josephson Junctions and Arrays in a Fabry-Perot Resonator
Author :
He, M. ; Klushin, A.M. ; Yan, S.L. ; Klein, N.
Author_Institution :
Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We report on the investigation of the coupling mechanism of a resonant millimeter wave electromagnetic field with bicrystal Josephson junction arrays embedded in a hemispherical Fabry-Perot resonator. We have found that our high-temperature superconductor array can be modeled as a thin film grid polarizer. In agreement with this model a strong dependence of the coupling of the Josephson junctions on the polarization of the electric field in the resonator was measured. Numerical field simulations confirm this model. According to this model, the dimension and interval of the grids and the dimension of the Josephson junctions are optimized by simulations and experiments. After optimized, a maximum Josephson voltage of 28 mV for an array of 182 bicrystal junctions at a temperature of 75 K and a frequency of 74.39 GHz was achieved for the first time. Our coupling method has a strong potential to be used up to terahertz frequencies.
Keywords :
Fabry-Perot resonators; Josephson effect; electromagnetic fields; high-temperature superconductors; millimetre wave devices; superconducting arrays; superconducting junction devices; superconducting microwave devices; Fabry-Perot resonator; Josephson voltage; bicrystal Josephson junction arrays; bicrystal Josephson junctions; bicrystal junctions; coupling mechanism; coupling method; electric field; high-temperature superconductor array; resonant millimeter wave electromagnetic field; terahertz frequency; thin film grid polarizer; Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic wave polarization; Fabry-Perot; Frequency; High temperature superconductors; Josephson junctions; Millimeter wave technology; Resonance; Superconducting thin films; Fabry-Perot resonator; Josephson junction array; high-temperature superconductor; voltage metrology;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2007.898140