Abstract

An analysis is made of the feasibility of constructing new stimulated emission sources based on superconducting Josephson elements or on the basis of planar structures made of normal metals (metal–oxide–metal diodes). It is shown that in the case of superconducting oscillators the continuously tunable range is 109–1012 Hz, whereas in the case of planar metal–oxide–metal diodes it extends up to 1015 Hz.

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