Abstract

The influence of the contact resistance of the interface of the YBCO/Au structure on the transport and microwave properties of arrays of high-temperature bicrystal Josephson junctions embedded in a coplanar transmission line has been studied. The current-voltage characteristics of Josephson structures fabricated using various technologies are studied: in situ and ex situ with annealing in an oxygen atmosphere. The results obtained can be used to create a quantum ac voltage generator based on high-temperature Josephson junctions. Keywords: high-temperature superconductors, Josephson junctions, microwave, contact resistance.

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