Point contact Josephson mixers at 130 GHz. Technical report 1 Feb 77--31 Jan 78
The properties of point contact Josephson junctions operated as mixers with an external local oscillator at 130 GHz have been studied, and the results compared with predictions of the resistively shunted junction model. It was found that the junctions output noise could be within a factor 1.5 of the model prediction based on thermal driving noise. When the coupling to the rf source was optimized, a factor two discrepancy was typical. The measured conversion efficiency agreed with the model, within the experimental uncertainty in the equivalent microwave circuit. The best coupling was achieved in full-height waveguide. The best overall performance, measured using the hot/cold source technique, was a single side band conversion efficiency of 0.30 and mixer noise temperature of 180 K (both + or - 20%). The best junctions were made of Nb, with carefully prepared points. Nonideal behavior in other junctions is ascribed to heating effects. There is some evidence that junctions whose resistance exceeds a threshold value of approx. 60 ohms are no longer well described by the RSJ model. A discussion is given of possible improvements in performance with better junctions or improved rf matching.
- Research Organization:
- California Univ., Berkeley (USA). Dept. of Physics
- OSTI ID:
- 6729725
- Report Number(s):
- AD-A-049292
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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