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2009
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2009.2017911
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1 V and 10 V SNS Programmable Voltage Standards for 70 GHz

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“…In our experiment, recently developed Nb-Si barrier junctions 13,14 were adopted to fabricate a series array including N = 6972 junctions on silicon substrate with a dielectric constant of 11.9 and dimensions of 10ϫ 10ϫ 0.38 mm 3 . The overall view of our sample is shown in the top left corner of The schematic view of the measurement system is shown in Fig.…”
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“…In our experiment, recently developed Nb-Si barrier junctions 13,14 were adopted to fabricate a series array including N = 6972 junctions on silicon substrate with a dielectric constant of 11.9 and dimensions of 10ϫ 10ϫ 0.38 mm 3 . The overall view of our sample is shown in the top left corner of The schematic view of the measurement system is shown in Fig.…”
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“…The availability of Josephson arrays capable of producing peak voltages in the region of 10 V [6] extends the range of impedances that can be compared in a Josephson impedance bridge. At the conference, results using 10 pF capacitance standards will be presented.…”
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“…The fabrication process, requiring that the two barriers and the three thin aluminum layers been highly homogenous, has set a limitation to the fabrication of really high number of junctions, as in arrays for programmable voltages at 10 V and more [35].…”
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confidence: 99%