Title :
SNS Josephson Junction Series Arrays for the Josephson Arbitrary Waveform Synthesizer
Author :
Kieler, O.F. ; Kohlmann, J. ; Behr, R. ; Müller, F. ; Palafox, L. ; Niemeyer, J.
Author_Institution :
Phys.-Tech. Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The Josephson arbitrary waveform synthesizer (JAWS) allows AC voltages to be generated with fundamental accuracy. Lumped arrays of superconductor/normal conductor/superconductor (SNS) Josephson junctions were developed and investigated for this application. Combining electron-beam lithography and chemical-mechanical polishing, series arrays of sub-micrometer SNS junctions consisting of Nb/HfTi/Nb were fabricated. The junction size varied from 0.04 mum2 to 4 mum2 in series arrays up to 2560 junctions in different microwave designs. Stable Shapiro steps are generated in a frequency range from 5 GHz to 20 GHz using continuous microwave irradiation. Using a simple pulse pattern at different pulse repetition frequencies, the arrays show current-voltage characteristics with flat Shapiro steps. Sinusoidal AC voltages were synthesized using a commercial pulse pattern generator. Peak-to-zero voltages of some mV for frequencies below 1 kHz were achieved. Higher harmonics were measured to be more than 80 dB below the fundamental tone. The behavior of the arrays was investigated in more detail by measuring the amplitude-frequency spectra.
Keywords :
chemical mechanical polishing; electron beam lithography; niobium; superconducting junction devices; waveform generators; Josephson arbitrary waveform synthesizer; SNS Josephson junction series array; chemical-mechanical polishing; current-voltage characteristic; electron-beam lithography; pulse pattern generator; sinusoidal AC voltage; superconductor Josephson junction; AC generators; Conductors; Frequency; Josephson junctions; Niobium; Pulse shaping methods; Superconducting devices; Superconducting microwave devices; Synthesizers; Voltage; AC Josephson voltage standard; Josephson arbitrary waveform synthesizer; Josephson arrays; SNS junction;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2007.898652