Abstract

A laboratory prototype RF amplifier for the frequency range 1–10 GHz is designed, created, and tested. The device is based on high-temperature superconducting quantum interference filters (SQUIFs) and the technology of bicrystalline substrates. The main characteristics of the prototype SQUIF amplifier are numerically simulated and measured.

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