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Stimulated Emission and Amplification in Josephson Junction Arrays

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We report measurements of mm-wavelength radiation from two-dimensional arrays of underdamped Josephson junctions. All of our samples emit coherently in a novel synchronized state, which is triggered by a resonance in the array structure. Measurements of the detected power as a function of the number $N$ of active junctions show a threshold, suggesting population inversion. Above threshold, the power scales with ${N}^{2}$ up to an array size bigger than the free-space radiation wavelength. The highest measured conversion efficiency from dc to ac power is about 17%. Our data are consistent with stimulated emission causing coherence and cannot be explained by existing classical coupling mechanisms.

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