Abstract

We have measured spectral-response curves of superconducting point contacts suggesting the existence of frequency-dependent Josephson current amplitudes peaking in the vicinity of the energy gap. These point-contact Josephson junctions respond sensitively and with high speed to millimeter and submillimeter radiation. Radiation emitted to free space by one such junction was detected by another junction.

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