Superconducting low-noise oscillator

Superconductor technology: apparatus – material – process – High temperature – per se – Having tc greater than or equal to 150 k

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505854, 331 96, 331107S, 331117D, H03B 500, H03B 518, H01B 1200, H01L 3912

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051186608

ABSTRACT:
A low-noise cryogenic oscillator has a resonant circuit formed of superconducting material for generating a signal at a desired frequency. A linear amplifier and a limiter are electrically connected to the resonant circuit at first, second and third locations. A buffer amplifier is electrically connected to the resonant circuit at a fourth location and applies the signal generated by the resonant circuit to a load. The first, second, third and fourth locations are selected to minimize the impedance from those locations to ground at 1/f frequencies. The resonant circuit, the linear amplifier, the limiter and the buffer amplifier are all maintained at a temperature below the critical temperature of the superconducting material.

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