Superconducting Integrated Receiver Based on Nb-AlN-NbN-Nb Circuits

Mikhail Yu Torgashin, Valery P. Koshelets, Pavel N. Dmitriev, Andrey B. Ermakov, Lyudmila V. Filippenko, Pavel A. Yagoubov
2007 IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity  
The Superconducting Integrated Receiver (SIR) comprising in one chip a superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) mixer and a phase-locked superconducting Flux Flow Oscillator (FFO) is under development for the international project TELIS. To overcome temperature constraints and extend operation frequency of the SIR we have developed and studied Nb-AlN-NbN-Nb circuits with a gap voltage Vg up to 3.7 mV and extremely low leakage currents (Rj Rn 30). Based on these junctions integrated
more » ... cuits comprising FFO and harmonic mixer have been designed, fabricated and tested; the radiation from such circuits has been measured at frequencies up to 700 GHz. Employment of NbN electrode does not result in the appearance of additional noise. For example, FFO linewidth as low as 1 MHz was measured at 600 GHz, that allows us to phase lock up to 92% of the emitted by FFO power and realize very low phase noise about 90 dBc. Preliminary results demonstrated uncorrected DSB noise temperature of the Nb-AlN-NbN SIR below 250 K at frequencies around 600 GHz.
doi:10.1109/tasc.2007.898624 fatcat:lpql5xiunzcqnd346by2esxfyu