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24 September 2013 Tunable THz source using superconducting tunnel junctions
F. Boussaha, A. Féret, C. Chaumont, L. Loukitch, T. Vacelet
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Abstract
We report on tunable submillimeter-wave radiation sources based on micrometer-sized superconducting tunnel junction arrays optimized within a bandwidth of 350-520 GHz. The arrays consist of 10, 20 and 40 Superconductor-Insulator- Superconductor (SIS) parallel-connected Nb/AlOx/Nb junctions embedded in superconducting microstrip lines. A SIS twin-junction is integrated along with each array to detect output signals. The pumped detector’s I-V characteristic exhibits clearly photon-assisted quasiparticule steps when the arrays are biased upon corresponding Josephson resonances ranging from 370 to 520 GHz.
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F. Boussaha, A. Féret, C. Chaumont, L. Loukitch, and T. Vacelet "Tunable THz source using superconducting tunnel junctions", Proc. SPIE 8846, Terahertz Emitters, Receivers, and Applications IV, 88460L (24 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2026955
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Magnetism

Superconductors

Detector arrays

Signal detection

Terahertz radiation

Magnetic sensors

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