• DocumentCode
    1010309
  • Title

    Temperature dependence of submillimeter wave response in the point-contact Josephson junction

  • Author

    Morita, Seizo ; Imai, Syozo ; Senoh, Tomonobu ; Mikoshiba, Nobuo

  • Author_Institution
    Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan
  • Volume
    21
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1985
  • fDate
    3/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    644
  • Lastpage
    647
  • Abstract
    We have measured the magnitude of the first Shapiro step in both bridge-type (Ta-Ta and Ta-Sn) and tunnel-type (Ta-SnOx-Sn) point-contact Josephson junctions in the SMMW ( Submillimeter Wave ) region. By varying the temperature continuously with the frequency of the SMMW fixed (ω=2π/λ, λ = 699, 570 and 469μm) . we determined I_{1}^{\\max }/I_{c} minutely as a function of the normalized frequency \\omega /\\omega _{g} (T), where I_{1}^{\\max } is the maximum (half) height of the first Shapiro step as a function of the ac field power, Icis the critical current, and \\omega _{g}(T)=4\\Delta _{Ta}(T)/h or 2(\\Delta _{Ta}(T)+\\Delta _{Sn}(T))/h . By fitting the shape of the Riedel peak at \\omega /\\omega _{g}(T)=I with the theory of the tunnel junction, we have determined the damping factor δ. We obtained δ =0.02 for the Ta-SnOx-Sn tunnel- type junction, and δ=0.05 for both the Ta-Sn and Ta-Ta bridge - type junctions, respectively. At \\omega /\\omega _{g}(T)> 1.5 , we have found that I_{1}^{\\max }/I_{c} tends to saturate in both the tunnel-type and the bridge-type junctions as \\omega /\\omega _{g}(T) increases. For the tunnel-type junction, this agrees with the very slow decrease predicted by the theory of the tunnel junction. But for the bridge-type junction, this slow decrease is in marked contrast to the very rapid decrease found from the previous experiments, where the Shapiro step was measuared for a number of frequencies at a fixed temperature.
  • Keywords
    Josephson devices; Submillimeter wave devices; Damping; Electrodes; Frequency dependence; Josephson effect; Josephson junctions; Laser theory; Microscopy; Submillimeter wave communication; Superconductivity; Temperature dependence;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9464
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TMAG.1985.1063824
  • Filename
    1063824