Frequency Mixing of 50 GHz Microwave and 4.25 THz FIR Light by a Josephson Point Contact
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概要
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The harmonic mixing of 50 GHz microwave and 4.25 THz far-infrared (FIR) light, the highest order mixing ever reported in this frequency range, has been achieved using a Josephson point contact made of Nb. The conditions under which the mixing was performed are described. The conversion efficiency of the incident FIR light to the beat signal is evaluated and the performance limit of the Nb Josephson point contact is also discussed.
- 社団法人応用物理学会の論文
- 1987-09-20
著者
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Miki Yukinobu
National Research Laboratory Of Metrology
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SAKUMA Eiichi
National Research Laboratory of Metrology
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