Shahed University

Compensation of Nonlinearity in Superconducting Transmission Line by Geometrical Restructuring

Mahsa Panahi | S. Mohammad Hassan Javadzadeh

URL :   http://research.shahed.ac.ir/WSR/WebPages/Report/PaperView.aspx?PaperID=159063
Date :  2021/09/29
Publish in :    IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
DOI :  https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2021.3116347
Link :  https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9552494
Keywords :Superconductors, superconducting transmission line (TL), nonlinearity, intermodulation distortion (IMD), geometric restructuring, third harmonic.

Abstract :
Superconductors are popular for microwave engineers because they are high performance, high selectivity, and low volume. However, the use of superconductors is limited due to their inherent nonlinearity. Intrinsic nonlinearity in superconductors is due to the dependence of surface current density on the depth of London penetration in them.This leads to adverse effects such as intermodulation distortion (IMD) and the production of a third harmonic in a superconductor. In this article, we intend to improve the effects of nonlinearity bymodifying the superconducting geometric structure, whichwe call the method of geometric reconstruction.To achieve this, we first designed a superconducting transmission line (TL), and then created slots on the superconducting TL to improve the IMD and the third harmonic. Using this method, we managed to reduce the level of the third harmonic from –6 to –31 dBm. To verify the results, after simulating the slotted superconducting TL in ADS software, simulation and solving of London equations using three-dimensional-FEM inCOMSOLsoftware has been done again.