Title :
Precision Measurements Using a 300 mV Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer
Author :
Benz, S.P. ; Dresselhaus, P.D. ; Burroughs, C.J. ; Bergren, N.F.
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. of Standards and Technol., Boulder
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We have developed a Josephson digital-to-analog converter, otherwise know as a Josephson arbitrary waveform synthesizer, with 300 mV peak output voltage. This is the first system of its kind with demonstrated quantum accuracy. We show precision synthesized waveforms from dc to 100 kHz with measured distortion and harmonic content below 115 dBc (dB below the carrier or fundamental). The heart of the system is a superconducting microwave integrated circuit with two Josephson junction arrays biased in parallel for the microwave drive and connected in series to double the voltage for the audio frequency output waveforms. New superconducting integrated circuits with twice as many stacked junctions and improved microwave circuits have allowed us to more than double the output voltage of our recent system. We also demonstrate that quantum-based synthesized arbitrary waveforms (not just sine waves) can be used for precision measurements of a high-performance commercial analog-to-digital converter.
Keywords :
Josephson effect; digital-analogue conversion; microwave integrated circuits; voltage measurement; AC measurement; Josephson arbitrary waveform synthesizer; Josephson digital-to-analog converter; Josephson junction array; precision measurements; superconducting microwave integrated circuit; Digital-analog conversion; Distortion measurement; Harmonic distortion; Heart; Integrated circuit measurements; Integrated circuit synthesis; Josephson junctions; Superconducting integrated circuits; Synthesizers; Voltage; AC measurements; AC voltage standard; Josephson arrays; Josephson devices; digital-to-analog converter;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2007.898138