An investigation of the SNS Josephson junction as a three-terminal device
Abstract
A particular phenomenon of the SNS Josephson junction was investigated; i.e., control by a current entering the normal region and leaving through one of the superconducting regions. The effect of the control current on the junction was found to be dependent upon the ration of the resistances of the two halves of the N layer. A low frequency, lumped, nonlinear model was proposed to describe the electrical characteristics of the device, and a method was developed to plot the dynamic junction resistance as a function of junction current. The effective thermal noise temperature of the sample was determined. Small signal linearized analysis of the device suggests its use as an impedance transformer, although geometric limitations must be overcome. Linear approximation indicates that it is reciprocal and no power gain is possible. It is felt that, with suitable metallurgical and geometrical improvements, the device has promise to become a superconducting transistor.
- Publication:
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Ph.D. Thesis
- Pub Date:
- June 1973
- Bibcode:
- 1973PhDT.........3M
- Keywords:
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- Josephson Junctions;
- Junction Transistors;
- Electrical Resistivity;
- Linearization;
- Superconductivity;
- Thermal Noise;
- Volt-Ampere Characteristics;
- Solid-State Physics