DocumentCode
1991071
Title
Superconducting MMICs with 1474 Josephson Junctions Providing Standard Voltages up to 1.2 Volt
Author
Hinken, Johann H. ; Niemeyer, Jürgen ; Kautz, Richard L.
Author_Institution
Phys.-Techn, Bundesanstalt, P.O. Box 3345, D-3300 Braunschweig, F.R.G.
fYear
1984
fDate
10-13 Sept. 1984
Firstpage
761
Lastpage
766
Abstract
High precision dc voltage standards utilize microwave induced constant voltage steps occurring due to the ac Josephson effect. Existing standards can be considerably simplified and improved by using a large number of series-connected Josephson tunnel junctions which are operated in the zero current step mode. For this purpose superconducting millimeter wave integrated circuits (MMICs) have been designed, fabricated and tested. The circuits consist of a broadband taper between the waveguide and antipodal fin line, a transition to microstrip, the Josephson junction series, a well-matched load, and dc pads. Circuits with various numbers of junctions have been fabricated by photolithographic techniques and tested at 4.2 K in liquid helium. The version with 1474 junctions produced voltages up to 1.2 V when operated at 90 GHz.
Keywords
Circuit testing; Josephson effect; Josephson junctions; MMICs; Millimeter wave integrated circuits; Millimeter wave technology; Superconducting films; Superconducting integrated circuits; Superconducting microwave devices; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microwave Conference, 1984. 14th European
Conference_Location
Liege, Belgium
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EUMA.1984.333434
Filename
4132123
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