Abstract
We demonstrate the operation of a "Josephson Broadband Spectrometer" (JOBS) with a frequency range and bandwidth of 1 THz. The JOBS uses the inherent frequency tuning of the Josephson oscillations (f=2 eV/h) as a probe of the complex impedance environment, ZL(f), of the Josephson junction. Spectra taken of microstrip resonators (YBa2Cu3O 7/SiO/Au) display up to nine harmonic resonances corresponding to a bandwidth of 1000 GHz. We find the surface resistance of YBa2Cu 3O7 to scale as f2 over this frequency range, whereas the London penetration depth is frequency independent. The upper frequency limit of the measurement is set by the resonator loss whereas the JOBS presumably has an even larger intrinsic bandwidth.
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Edstam, J., & Olsson, H. K. (1994). Josephson broadband spectroscopy to 1 THz. Applied Physics Letters, 64(20), 2733–2735. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.111458
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