Semenov AD, Gol’tsman GN, Gogidze IG, Sergeev AV, Gershenzon EM, Lang PT, et al. Subnanosecond photoresponse of a YBaCuO thin film to infrared and visible radiation by quasiparticle induced suppression of superconductivity. Appl Phys Lett. 1992;60(7):903–5.
Abstract: We observed subnanosecond photoresponse of a structured superconducting YBa2Cu3O7−δ thin film to infrared and visible radiation. We measured the voltage response of a current biased film (thickness 700 Å) in a resistive state to radiation pulses. From our results we conclude a response time of about 90 ps and a responsivity of about 4×1010 Ω/J. We attribute the response to Cooper pair breaking and suppression of the superconducting energy gap induced by nonequilibrium quasiparticles.
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Gershenzon EM, Gol’tsman GN, Semenov AD, Sergeev AV. Mechanism of picosecond response of granular YBaCuO films to electromagnetic radiation. IEEE Trans Magn. 1991;27(2):1321–4.
Abstract: Ultrafast mechanisms of radiation detection in granular YBaCuO films are studied in the wide wavelength range from millimeter waves to near infrared. With an increase in radiation frequency, the Josephson detection at the grain-boundary weak links is replaced by electron heating into the grains. This change occurs in the submillimeter wavelength range. The electron-phonon relaxation time tau /sub eph/ is determined from direct measurements, quasi-stationary electron heating measurements, and the frequency dependence of the current at which maximum voltage shift is observed. The temperature dependence of tau /sub eph/ at T<or=40 K was found to be tau /sub eph/ approximately T/sup -1/. The results show that detectors with a response time of a few picoseconds at nitrogen temperature are attainable.
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Gershenzon EM, Gol’tsman GN, Dzardanov AL, Zorin MA. Ultrafast superconductive switch. IEEE Trans Magn. 1991;27(2):2844–6.
Abstract: The transition from superconductive to resistive state caused by infrared radiation and bias current pulses was investigated in order to minimize switching time tau and driving power W. Experimental results for Nb microstrips confirm the correctness of calculations based on the model of electron heating. For Nb switches, tau measured directly is 0.3-0.8 ns for radiation pulses and 1-3 ns for bias current pulses at T=4.2 K, while for YBaCuO switches at T=77 K it is expected to be several picoseconds. For an YBaCuO sample with the dimensions of 5*2*0.15 mu m/sup 2/, W was 10 mW, and it can be further reduced to the order of several microwatts by decreasing the volume of the sample.
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Gershenzon EM, Gol’tsman GN, Sergeev A, Semenov AD. Picosecond response of YBaCuO films to electromagnetic radiation. In: Gorzkowski W, Gutowski M, Reich A, Szymczak H, editors. Proc. European Conf. High-Tc Thin Films and Single Crystals.; 1990. p. 457–62.
Abstract: Radiation-induced change of the resistance was studied in the resistive state of YBaCuO films. Electron-phonon relaxation time T h was determmed from direct ep measurements and analysis of quasistationary electron heating. Temperature dependence of That TS 40 K was found to – ep be T h.. T'. The resul ts show that ep detectors with the response time of few picosecond at nitrogen temperature can be realized.
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Blagosklonskaya LE, Gershenzon EM, Gol’tsman GN, Elant’ev AI. Effect of a strong magnetic field on the spectrum of donors in InSb. Sov Phys Semicond. 1978;11(12):1395–7.
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