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4 January 1994 Magnetic field-controlled high-Tc thick-film microstrip ring resonators
Tapani Kokkomaki, Seppo Leppaevuori, Tamas Porjesz
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Abstract
The influence of small external magnetic field on microwave properties of superconductor thick film ring resonators has been studied at various cryogenic temperatures. The ring resonators made of (formula available in paper) materials were realized by screen printing on yttrium stabilized ZrO2(YSZ) and (100) oriented single crystal MgO substrates. External magnetic fields were found to have a strong effect on the microwave reflection of the superconducting ring resonators. These magnetic field-controllable microwave resonators may offer (1) a new method to improve the properties of microwave resonators and other microwave devices and (2) a new method to construct new types of devices (e.g., magnetic field sensors of high sensitivity).
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Tapani Kokkomaki, Seppo Leppaevuori, and Tamas Porjesz "Magnetic field-controlled high-Tc thick-film microstrip ring resonators", Proc. SPIE 2156, High Tc Microwave Superconductors and Applications, (4 January 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.166148
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Magnetism

Microwave radiation

Superconductors

Temperature metrology

Crystals

Magnetic sensors

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