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  • 2012Superconducting YBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>7- δ </SUB> Thin Film Detectors for Picosecond THz Pulses2citations

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  • Müller, Anke-Susanne
  • Hänisch, J.
  • Hübers, H. -W.
  • Holzapfel, B.
  • Wünsch, S.
  • Judin, V.
  • Scheuring, A.
  • Semenov, A.
  • Ilin, K.
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Superconducting YBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>7- δ </SUB> Thin Film Detectors for Picosecond THz Pulses

  • Müller, Anke-Susanne
  • Hänisch, J.
  • Hübers, H. -W.
  • Holzapfel, B.
  • Wünsch, S.
  • Judin, V.
  • Scheuring, A.
  • Semenov, A.
  • Ilin, K.
  • Hofherr, M.
  • Probst, P.
  • Siegel, M.
Abstract

Ultra-fast THz detectors from superconducting YBa<SUB>2</SUB>Cu<SUB>3</SUB>O<SUB>7- δ </SUB> (YBCO) thin films were developed to monitor picosecond THz pulses. YBCO thin films were optimized by the introduction of CeO<SUB>2</SUB> and PrBaCuO buffer layers. The transition temperature of 10 nm thick films reaches 79 K. A 15 nm thick YBCO microbridge (transition temperature—83 K, critical current density at 77 K—2.4 MA/cm<SUP>2</SUP>) embedded in a planar log-spiral antenna was used to detect pulsed THz radiation of the ANKA storage ring. First time resolved measurements of the multi-bunch filling pattern are presented....

Topics
  • density
  • thin film
  • current density