We calculate the angular dependence of the power of stimulated terahertz amplified radiation (STAR) emitted from a dc voltage applied across a stack of intrinsic Josephson junctions. During coherent emission, we assume a spatially uniform ac Josephson current density in the stack acts as a surface electric current density antenna source, and the cavity features of the stack are contained in a magnetic surface current density source. A superconducting substrate acts as a perfect magnetic conductor with H∣∣,ac=0 on its surface. The combined results agree very well with recent experimental observations. Existing Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ crystals atop perfect electric conductors could have Josephson STAR-emitter power in excess of 5 mW, acceptable for many device applications.
@article{arxiv.0807.3082,
title = {Angular dependence of the radiation power of a Josephson STAR-emitter},
author = {Richard A. Klemm and Kazuo Kadowaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.3082},
year = {2011}
}