We report on high frequency measurements of underdamped Josephson junction
arrays consisting of two rows of parallel biased cells. The rf voltage gene
rated on the junctions transverse to the bias current (horizontal junctions
) is detected by a room temperature receiver in the W-band. In order to enh
ance the emitted power, it has been proposed (S.P.Y.) that the single horiz
ontal junction in each cell be replaced by two (or more) horizontal junctio
ns. This geometry has been proven to have better high frequency performance
, Here we present comparative measurements of the output power from two row
arrays of different geometries. Among the studied configurations, larger p
ower is obtained from an array with square cells and two horizontal junctio
ns. In this array, the measured output power is up to about 2 times larger
than that in the array with only one horizontal junction, and up to 20 time
s larger with respect to the array with conventional triangular cells. Expe
rimental data are in good qualitative agreement with numerical simulations.