N Klein 2002 Rep. Prog. Phys. 65 1387 doi:10.1088/0034-4885/65/10/201
N Klein
Show affiliationsHigh-temperature superconducting thin films offer unique properties which can be utilized for a variety of high-frequency device applications in many areas related to the strongly progressing market of information technology. One important property is an exceptionally low level of microwave absorption at temperatures attainable with low power cryocoolers. This unique property has initiated the development of various novel type of microwave devices and commercialized subsystems with special emphasis on application in advanced microwave communication systems. The second important achievement related to efforts in oxide thin and multilayer technology was the reproducible fabrication of low-noise Josephson junctions in high-temperature superconducting thin films. As a consequence of this achievement, several novel nonlinear high-frequency devices, most of them exploiting the unique features of the ac Josephson effect, have been developed and found to exhibit challenging properties to be utilized in basic metrology and Terahertz technology. On the longer timescale, the achievements in integrated high-temperature superconductor circuit technology may offer a strong potential for the development of digital devices with possible clock frequencies in the range of 100 GHz.
74.50.+r Tunneling phenomena; point contacts, weak links, Josephson effects
74.78.Fk Multilayers, superlattices, heterostructures
85.25.Hv Superconducting logic elements and memory devices; microelectronic circuits
Issue 10 (October 2002)
Received 18 September 2001, in final form 3 July 2002
Published 23 August 2002
N Klein 2002 Rep. Prog. Phys. 65 1387
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