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1 October 1990 High-temperature superconducting thin film microwave circuits: fabrication, characterization, and applications
Kul B. Bhasin, Joseph D. Warner, Robert R. Romanofsky, Vernon O. Heinen, Chris M. Chorey
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Abstract
Epitaxial YBa2Cu3O7 films were grown on several microwave substrates. Surface resistance and penetration depth measurements were performed to determine the quality of these films. Here, the properties of these films on key microwave substrates are described. The fabrication and characterization of a microwave ring resonator circuit to determine transmission line losses are presented. Lower losses than those observed in gold resonator circuits were observed at temperatures lower than critical transition temperature. Based on these results, potential applications of microwave superconducting circuits such as filters, resonators, oscillators, phase shifters, and antenna elements in space communication systems are identified.
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Kul B. Bhasin, Joseph D. Warner, Robert R. Romanofsky, Vernon O. Heinen, and Chris M. Chorey "High-temperature superconducting thin film microwave circuits: fabrication, characterization, and applications", Proc. SPIE 1292, Superconductivity Applications for Infrared and Microwave Devices, (1 October 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21031
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Superconductors

Resonators

Resistance

Thin films

Switches

Technetium

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