Theory of terahertz electric oscillations by supercooled superconductors
Todor M. Mishonov, Mihail T. Mishonov

TL;DR
This paper predicts negative differential conductivity in supercooled superconductors below T_c, proposing their use as terahertz oscillators and bolometers based on fluctuation Cooper pairs and nonequilibrium conditions.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical framework predicting NDC in supercooled superconductors and proposes their application as tunable THz sources and detectors.
Findings
NDC can be achieved in supercooled superconductors below T_c.
Superconductors can generate tunable THz oscillations.
Potential for high-frequency applications in superconducting electronics.
Abstract
We predict that below T_c a regime of negative differential conductivity (NDC) can be reached. The superconductor should be supercooled to T<T_c in the normal phase under DC voltage. In such a nonequilibrium situation the NDC of the superconductor is created by the excess conductivity of the fluctuation Cooper pairs. We propose NDC of supercooled superconductors to be used as an active medium for generation of electric oscillations. Such generators can be used in the superconducting electronics as a new type THz source of radiation. Oscillations can be modulated by the change of the bias voltage, electrostatic doping by a gate electrode when the superconductor is the channel of a field effect transistor, or by light. When small amplitude oscillations are stabilized near the critical temperature T_c the generator can be used as a bolometer. The essential for the applications NDC is…
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