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[en] Full text: The discovery of high temperature superconductors (HTS) thirty two years ago was heralded with great anticipation to enable a broad range of potential applications. However applications of HTS electronics are dependent on high quality Josephson junctions that have controllable transport parameters with high reproducibility in YBCO. A number of different technologies for junctions have been developed with a few (bicrystal, ion beam bombardment and step edge junctions) being effective. Based on these junctions, a number of device applications have been successfully deployed and in some cases commercialised. Starting with devices with no junctions such as filters for telecommunications, single junctions such as in bow-tie antennas and RF SQUIDs, two junctions for DC SQUIDs for magnetometers, gradiometers and a number of different detectors such for terahertz and most recently arrays of thousands of SQUIDs for SQIFs. This talk will overview the development of the HTS Josephson junctions in YBCO with a view to what is needed to achieve mass market application and adoption. Then I will review the most successful applications of HTs devices in filters, magnetometers and gradiometers for mineral exploration, metal in food detection, biomedical, defence and array antennas. The talk will finish with the need for standards and the ability to model devices to enable commercial foundry manufacture enabling the realisation of the thirty year dream. (author)
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MacLeod, Jennifer; Bell, John; Lipton-Duffin, Josh; Motta, Nunzio; Yambem, Soniya (School of Chemistry and Physics, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD (Australia)); Rybachk, Maksym (School of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith University, Southport, QLD (Australia)); The Australian Institute of Physics, North Melbourne, VIC (Australia); New Zealand Institute of Physics (New Zealand); 94 p; Jan 2018; p. 64; 42. Annual condensed matter and materials meeting; Wagga Wagga, NSW (Australia); 30 Jan - 2 Feb 2018; Available online from: http://aip.org.au/annual-cmm-meetings/; Also available online from: https://aip.org.au/wp-content/uploads/cmm/2018/Wagga_2018_Conference_Handbook.pdf; Abstract only, full text entered in this record.
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