Calibration of cryogenic amplification chains using normal-metal--insulator--superconductor junctions

2019 
Various applications of quantum devices call for an accurate calibration of cryogenic amplification chains. To this end, we present a convenient calibration scheme and use it to accurately measure the total gain and noise temperature of an amplification chain by employing normal-metal--insulator--superconductor (NIS) junctions. Our method is based on the radiation emitted by inelastic electron tunneling across voltage-biased NIS junctions. We derive an analytical equation that relates the generated power to the applied bias voltage which is the only control parameter of the device. After the setup has been characterized using a standard voltage reflection measurement, the total gain and the noise temperature are extracted by fitting the analytical equation to the microwave power measured at the output of the amplification chain. The 1$\sigma$ uncertainty of the total gain of 51.84 dB appears to be of the order of 0.1 dB.
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