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High sensitivity high T<sub>c</sub> superconducting Josephson junction antenna for 200 GHz detection
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Ghz DetectionJosephson JunctionsSuperconducting MaterialEngineeringRadio EngineeringHigh SensitivityRadio FrequencyBow-tie AntennaMicrowave TransmissionAntennaSuperconductivityMicrowave AntennaJosephson Junction AntennaComputational ElectromagneticsAu AntennaInstrumentationRf SubsystemElectromagnetic Compatibility
A high sensitivity rounded bow-tie antenna was optimized based on electromagnetic simulations. The bicrystal Josephson junction detector with a thin layer of YBCO was located exactly at the bicrystal misorientation point at the center of the antenna. The Au antenna was fabricated on an (100) MgO bicrystal substrate. In the presence of 200 GHz RF radiation, a noise equivalent power (NEP) of around 6×10−12 W Hz−1/2 was measured, with a voltage sensitivity, , of 30 dB with the detector at 60 K. Even though no coupling lens was used, these results are as good as those reported in systems in which the impinging radiation was focused with lenses over the detectors. Thus, important simplification of the system was obtained without loss of sensitivity.
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