1971
DOI: 10.1063/1.1659535
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Superconducting Microwave Mixers Utilizing Josephson Junctions

Abstract: Microwave superconducting mixers operating at 10–13 GHz utilizing Josephson junctions have been investigated analytically and experimentally. Measurements on mixer sensitivity were carried out at 13 GHz using waveguide-mounted experimental point-contact Josephson junctions at 4.2 K. Results showed sensitivities of −90 dBm/MHz (10−18 W/Hz) which included mismatch losses encountered in the waveguide structure. The Josephson junction mixing mechanism was analyzed on the basis of small-signal modulation of the sta… Show more

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“…1 [58], [66], [103]. According to the communication of Kanter [66] the conversion loss about 10 dB was obtained at the conversion from 13 GHz to 60 MHz at T = 4.2 K in the work [103]. For any real junctions at T = 4.2 K (03C90/2 n) » 13 GHz i. e. 03A9 1 and the theory predicts in this case the value (G-1)min ~ 0 dB.…”
Section: A9) Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 [58], [66], [103]. According to the communication of Kanter [66] the conversion loss about 10 dB was obtained at the conversion from 13 GHz to 60 MHz at T = 4.2 K in the work [103]. For any real junctions at T = 4.2 K (03C90/2 n) » 13 GHz i. e. 03A9 1 and the theory predicts in this case the value (G-1)min ~ 0 dB.…”
Section: A9) Andmentioning
confidence: 99%