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Josephson junction microwave amplifier in self-organized noise compression mode.


ABSTRACT: The fundamental noise limit of a phase-preserving amplifier at frequency [Formula: see text] is the standard quantum limit [Formula: see text]. In the microwave range, the best candidates have been amplifiers based on superconducting quantum interference devices (reaching the noise temperature [Formula: see text] at 700?MHz), and non-degenerate parametric amplifiers (reaching noise levels close to the quantum limit [Formula: see text] at 8?GHz). We introduce a new type of an amplifier based on the negative resistance of a selectively damped Josephson junction. Noise performance of our amplifier is limited by mixing of quantum noise from Josephson oscillation regime down to the signal frequency. Measurements yield nearly quantum-limited operation, [Formula: see text] at 2.8?GHz, owing to self-organization of the working point. Simulations describe the characteristics of our device well and indicate potential for wide bandwidth operation.

SUBMITTER: Lahteenmaki P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3282532 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Josephson junction microwave amplifier in self-organized noise compression mode.

Lähteenmäki Pasi P   Vesterinen Visa V   Hassel Juha J   Seppä Heikki H   Hakonen Pertti P  

Scientific reports 20120220


The fundamental noise limit of a phase-preserving amplifier at frequency [Formula: see text] is the standard quantum limit [Formula: see text]. In the microwave range, the best candidates have been amplifiers based on superconducting quantum interference devices (reaching the noise temperature [Formula: see text] at 700 MHz), and non-degenerate parametric amplifiers (reaching noise levels close to the quantum limit [Formula: see text] at 8 GHz). We introduce a new type of an amplifier based on t  ...[more]

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