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High-temperature superconducting microwave devices: Fundamental issues in materials, physics, and engineering
Authors:Nathan Newman and W Gregory Lyons
Affiliation:(1) Department of Material Science and Lawrence-Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, California;(2) Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 244 Wood Street, 02173 Lexington, Massachusetts
Abstract:High-T c superconductivity has generated a great deal of interest because of the challenges it presents in the fields of material science, condensed matter physics, and electrical engineering, and because of the potential applications which may result from these research efforts. Thin-film passive microwave components may become the first high-temperature superconducting (HTS) devices available for widespread use and commercialization. In this article, we review aspects of material science, physics, and engineering which directly impact high-T c superconducting microwave devices and discuss issues which determine the performance of these devices. Methods of growing HTS thin films on large-area substrates, techniques for fabricating single-level HTS passive microwave components, and the relevant properties of high-T c superconducting films are discussed, with a focus on thin films of the HTS material YBa2Cu3O7–delta. Several known mechanisms for microwave loss in both the superconductor and the dielectric substrate are presented. An overview of the general classes of superconducting passive microwave devices is given, and representative microwave devices which have been recently demonstrated are described in detail. Examples of a select few HTS active microwave components are also presented. Potential microwave applications are illustrated with comparisons to current technology.
Keywords:High-T c superconductivity  microwave devices  thin films  surface resistance  microwave device fabrication
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