Abstract
We report the novel nonequilibrium microwave emission from current-injected Bi2Sr2CaCu2Oy (BSCCO)/I/Au intrinsic Josephson junctions and two-mesa array of intrinsic Josephson junctions. For the single intrinsic junctions, it appeared as three different modes of oscillations. Among them, two modes are Josephson plasma emissions which appeared at the quasiparticle branches and the gap-edges. The mutual phase interaction between two-mesa structures of BSCCO intrinsic Josephson junctions has been studied. The measured output power of the two-mesa structures of intrinsic Josephson junctions was almost four times larger than that of the single junction, indicating an exact phase-locking state between the two intrinsic Josephson junctions. The maximum detected power was about microwatt level at millimetre-wave range.
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