Physical Review X (Dec 2013)

Realization and Modeling of Metamaterials Made of rf Superconducting Quantum-Interference Devices

  • M. Trepanier,
  • Daimeng Zhang,
  • Oleg Mukhanov,
  • Steven M. Anlage

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.3.041029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
p. 041029

Abstract

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We have prepared meta-atoms based on radio-frequency superconducting quantum-interference devices (rf SQUIDs) and examined their tunability with dc magnetic field, rf current, and temperature. rf SQUIDs are superconducting split-ring resonators in which the usual capacitance is supplemented with a Josephson junction, which introduces strong nonlinearity in the rf properties. We find excellent agreement between the data and a model that regards the Josephson junction as the resistively and capacitively shunted junction. A magnetic field tunability of 80 THz/G at 12 GHz is observed, a total tunability of 56% is achieved, and a unique electromagnetically induced transparency feature at intermediate excitation powers is demonstrated for the first time. An rf SQUID metamaterial is shown to have qualitatively the same behavior as a single rf SQUID with regard to dc flux and temperature tuning.