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000058377 245__ $$aArrays of high-Tc Josephson junctions in open millimeter wave resonators
000058377 260__ $$aMelville, NY$$bAmerican Institute of Physics$$c2006
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000058377 520__ $$aThe authors have explored the coupling mechanism of a millimeter wave radiation to bicrystal Josephson junction arrays embedded in a hemispherical Fabry-Perot resonator. The authors have found that their high-temperature superconductor array can be modeled as a thin film grid polarizer. In agreement with this model, a strong dependence of the coupling of the Josephson junctions on the polarization of the electric filed in the resonator was observed. The authors achieved a maximum Josephson voltage of 28 mV for an array of 182 bicrystal junctions at a temperature of 75 K and a frequency of 74.4 GHz. (c) 2006 American Institute of Physics.
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