Characterising the effective temperature of hybrid tunnel junctions in THz SIS mixers

2021 
In this paper, we present a method to measure the effective physical temperature of the tunnel junction in a terahertz superconductor-insulator-superconductor (SIS) mixer when illuminated with a strong local oscillator (LO) power that results in local hot spot around the tunnel junction. We observed that the gap voltage of the pumped current-voltage (IV) curve is suppressed when the LO pumping level is increased, indicating that the junction physical temperature is increased beyond the mixer block temperature. We quantified this extra heating effect by recovering the effective junction temperature through comparing the gap voltage of the pumped IV curves measured at a fixed block temperature, with the unpumped IV curve measured at varying block temperatures. We found that the heat trapped in the tunnel junction can be as high as 1.7 K when the mixer stabilised at 3.3 K is pumped at only 21% of the gap current.
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