
doi: 10.1063/1.4826255
We propose tunable superconducting split-ring resonators (SRRs) employing nonlinear Josephson inductance. A fraction of SRR is replaced by Nb-AlOx-Nb Josephson tunnel junctions connected in parallel and forming a superconducting quantum interference device, whose inductance is sensitive to the external dc magnetic field. Due to the lumped nature of the Josephson inductance, the SRR can be made very compact, and its resonance frequency can be tuned by applying magnetic field. We present the model, results of extensive electromagnetic-simulation and experimental data for the SRR weakly coupled to a transmission line within frequency range of 11–13 GHz.
Physics, ddc:530, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, 530
Physics, ddc:530, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, 530
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