Mesa sidewall effect on Bi-2212 intrinsic Josephson junction terahertz emitters
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Abstract
Since the observation of coherent terahertz radiation from atomic scale stacks of intrinsic Josephson junctions (IJJs) in the anisotropic cuprate superconductor Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ (Bi-2212) [L. Ozyuzer et al., Science vol. 318, p. 1291 (2007)], the Bi-2212 IJJ terahertz emitters have been developed as a promising terahertz source. In this study, we established microfabrication processes to control a sidewall angle of the Bi-2212 mesas to investigate the effect of inhomogeneous characteristic distribution on mutual synchronization among stacked IJJs. Also, we attached the conductive patches on the Bi-2212 mesa in order to alter the boundary conditions at the sidewall. In this talk, we will discuss the details of the fabrication process and experimental results.
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Presenters
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Genki Kuwano
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba
Authors
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Genki Kuwano
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba
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Kanae Nagayama
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba
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Shohei Suzuki
Univ of Tsukuba
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Shinji Kusunose
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba
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Takuya Yuhara
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba
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Takanari Kashiwagi
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba
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Hidetoshi Minami
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba
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Kazuo Kadowaki
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba
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Manabu Tsujimoto
University of Tsukuba, Univ of Tsukuba