Abstract

It has been shown both theoretically [1] and experimentally [2,3] that the very sharp nonlinearity in the conductance of superconducting tunnel junctions can be used to implement millimeter wavelength mixers having high gain and very low noise, leading to the possibility of receivers that achieve the quantum noise limit. The junctions involved contain a thin insulating barrier between two superconductors, and are thus known as superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) junctions. They are physically identical to Josephson junctions, but in this application the conductance is via the tunneling of quasiparticles (unpaired electrons), and so the Josephson effect is not involved.

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