Switchable superconductive inductor
First Claim
1. An inductor for microwaves, comprisinga microstrip line disposed on a substrate and having the shape of a substantially straight strip of a uniform width, the microstrip line having an input end for receiving an incoming microwave and an output end for forwarding a microwave incoming to the input end, the microstrip line having opposite first and second sides between the input and output ends, the microstrip line further including an electrically conducting material that does not exhibit superconducting properties above a particular temperature;
- and two strip-shaped regions formed on the substrate in the same plane as the microstrip line that is substantially parallel to a surface of the substrate, one of the two strip-shaped regions located at and in direct connection with the microstrip line along the first side of the microstrip line and another of the two strip-shaped regions located at and in direct connection with the microstrip line along the second side of the microstrip line, the two strip-shaped regions including a material that exhibits superconducting properties above the particular temperature.
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Abstract
An inductor for microwave frequencies has a substantially planar structure and is constructed of a transmission line designed as a linear microstrip element made of a central line comprising normal electrically conducting material, such as a suitable metal. The microstrip element has a width which is varied by making areas at sides of the central line superconducting. By changing the effective width of the microstrip, the inductance of the microstrip is changed accordingly. The areas at the sides of the microstrip element in the non-superconducting state may have some electrical conductivity. However, because they contact the central metal conductor only at a very narrow edge, instead of contacting it at a large surface, the side superconducting areas do not significantly affect the transmission characteristics of the transmission path when the superconducting areas are in the normal state.
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13 Claims
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1. An inductor for microwaves, comprising
a microstrip line disposed on a substrate and having the shape of a substantially straight strip of a uniform width, the microstrip line having an input end for receiving an incoming microwave and an output end for forwarding a microwave incoming to the input end, the microstrip line having opposite first and second sides between the input and output ends, the microstrip line further including an electrically conducting material that does not exhibit superconducting properties above a particular temperature; - and
two strip-shaped regions formed on the substrate in the same plane as the microstrip line that is substantially parallel to a surface of the substrate, one of the two strip-shaped regions located at and in direct connection with the microstrip line along the first side of the microstrip line and another of the two strip-shaped regions located at and in direct connection with the microstrip line along the second side of the microstrip line, the two strip-shaped regions including a material that exhibits superconducting properties above the particular temperature. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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- 8. A method of regulating an inductance of an microstrip line including a substrate, electrical conducting material formed on the substrate, and superconductive regions formed on the substrate adjacent to and in a same plane as the microstrip line, comprising changing an effective width of the microstrip line by changing a state of the superconductive regions, thereby changing the inductance of the microstrip line.
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