M. Muck et al., RADIOFREQUENCY-AMPLIFIER BASED ON A NIOBIUM DC SUPERCONDUCTING QUANTUM INTERFERENCE DEVICE WITH MICROSTRIP INPUT COUPLING, Applied physics letters, 72(22), 1998, pp. 2885-2887
A de superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) was used to a
mplify radio-frequency signals that were coupled to one end of the mic
rostrip formed by the input coil and the SQUID washer. For one device,
the resonant frequency of the microstrip was increased from about 200
to 620 MHz by progressively shortening the length of the coil. At an
operating temperature of 4.2 K, the gain was typically 18 dB, and the
system noise temperature ranged from 0.5+/-0.3 K at 80 MHz to 3.0+/-0.
7 K at 500 MHz. (C) 1998 American Institute of Physics.