Abstract

We measured spectral noise density in YBCO symmetric bicrystal Josephson junctions on sapphire substrates at bias voltages up to 100 mV and T=4.2 K. Normal state resistance of the Josephson junctions, R/sub N/=20-90 /spl Omega/ and I/sub C/R/sub N/ up to 2.2 mV have been observed in the experimental samples. Noise measurements were carried out within frequency bands of 1-2 GHz and 0.3-300 kHz. At bias voltages 10/spl les/V/spl les/60 mV a linear voltage dependence of noise power has been registered, while at V/spl les/5 mV a noticeable noise rise has been observed. The latter may explain the experimentally measured linewidth broadening of Josephson oscillations at mm and submm wave frequencies in high-Tc superconducting junctions. Experimental results are discussed in terms of bound states existing at surfaces of d-wave superconducting electrodes.

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