The application of HTS is obstructed by the nonlinear behavior of Z(T,f,H-r
f) with rf field. The study of those nonlinearities profits by carefully ca
librated rf measurements in the frequency and time domain, which yield delt
aR(S)(H) proportional to H-n p deltaX(S)(H). In contrast to deltaR(S)(H) pr
oportional to H-n, the ratio r=deltaX(S)/deltaR(S) is independent of geomet
ry factor and shows distinct T and f dependencies for various mechanisms an
d rf set-ups.
The high power rf response in the frequency domain yields nonlinear resonan
ce curves, n and r values, The time domain measurements give useful insight
about dynamics of the underlying nonlinear mechanisms. The results r appro
ximate to 1 and n approximate to 1-2 are in line with Josephson fluxons in
weak links, which may interact with de fluxons threading through the weak l
inks.