The resonant frequency of an amplifier based on a low-temperature dc superc
onducting quantum interference device (SQUID) is tuned by varying the capac
itance across the end of the input microstrip by means of a varactor diode.
The resonant frequency can be reduced substantially, for example, from 190
to 110 MHz, while maintaining an on-resonance gain of 27-28 dB. Two micros
trip SQUID amplifiers with the same resonant frequency are cascaded to achi
eve a gain of 33.5 +/- 1 dB at 386 MHz; with the SQUIDs tuned to different
frequencies, the gain is 22 dB or higher from about 260 to 420 MHz. (C) 199
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