A wafer type point-contact Josephson junction to be inserted into the waveguide WRJ-900 after adjustment at room temperature has been developed, and used for the detection of 102 and 200 GHz waves. The voltage responsivity of this detector was 4.8
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Sadamu KITA, Kazuo FUJISAWA, "Preset Point-Contact Josephson Junction for Use to Short Millimeter Wave Detection" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E62-E, no. 11, pp. 788-789, November 1979, doi: .
Abstract: A wafer type point-contact Josephson junction to be inserted into the waveguide WRJ-900 after adjustment at room temperature has been developed, and used for the detection of 102 and 200 GHz waves. The voltage responsivity of this detector was 4.8
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