Abstract
Picosecond electrical transients have been propagated on various sized superconducting parallel ooplanar transmission lines made of YBa2Cu3O7-y. The superconducting films were produced at Cornell University in situ by a high-pressure reactive evaporation process without the necessity of a postdeposition oven anneal cycle.1 The flims were prepared on a yttria stabilized, cubic zirconia substrate. The smallest transmission lines made from these films were 15 μm in width spaced by 15 μm.
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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