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Design of SNS Josephson Arrays for High Voltage Applications

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Author(s)

Paul Dresselhaus, Samuel Benz, Charles J. Burroughs, Norman F. Bergren, Yonuk Chong

Abstract

The voltage from a single, microwave-biased Josephson junction is a small quantity; thus useful voltages are only generated through series arrays of many thousands of junctions. Arrays of superconductor-normal metal-superconductor junctions have been fabricated and tested with up to 16,500 junctions per array. The arrays are optimized for the highest voltage operation with the largest operating margins for the current bias. Measurements show that these arrays, driven with 20 GHz microwaves, generate a dc voltage greater than 680 mV per array with over 1 mA dc bias margin. In an effort to increase the microwave uniformity across the array, the transmission line impedance has been tapered. Using this technique, ac Josephson voltages over 110 mVrms per array have been generated, also with over 1mA dc bias margin.
Citation
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
Volume
17
Issue
2

Keywords

Josephson Voltage standard, microwave devices, SNS junctions

Citation

Dresselhaus, P. , Benz, S. , Burroughs, C. , Bergren, N. and Chong, Y. (2007), Design of SNS Josephson Arrays for High Voltage Applications, IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=32455 (Accessed March 28, 2024)
Created June 3, 2007, Updated October 12, 2021