SINIS Josephson junctions for programmable Josephson voltage standard circuits

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Physikalisch-Technische, Bundesanstalt, Braunschweig, Germany [1 ]
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IEEE Trans Appl Supercond | / 2 III卷 / 4241-4244期
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Circuit oscillations - Current voltage characteristics - Electric impedance - Electric potential - Microwave circuits - Semiconductor device manufacture;
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Nonhysteretic Josephson junctions with a Superconductor - Insulator - Normal metal - Insulator - Superconductor (SINIS) structure fabricated using the reliable Nb-AlOx technology have been used for the design and fabrication of a 1-V inherently stable Josephson voltage standard. The superconducting circuit can be driven at the same microwave frequencies as conventional SIS circuits. The microwave-induced 1-V step is suitable for calibration purposes. The successful operation of the 1-V circuit is due to an internal, phase-locked oscillation of all SINIS junctions which are embedded in a low-impedance strip-line. The microwave power required for exciting the coherent oscillation is very low and allows the integration of low power sources. Even operation without any external microwave source appears to be possible.
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