Direct laser micromachining of superconducting terahertz Josephson plasma emitters
Abstract
We demonstrate a rapid, maskless fabrication method for superconducting terahertz Josephson plasma emitters (JPEs) based on direct ultraviolet laser micromachining of BiSrCaCuO (Bi-2212) single crystals. Although machining debris is formed near the processed regions, uniform stacks of intrinsic Josephson junctions are preserved inside the crystal, enabling stable terahertz emission. Devices fabricated with Ag, Cu, and Cr electrodes all exhibited terahertz radiation, with Cu electrodes showing performance comparable to Ag while offering a low-cost alternative. Spectroscopic and polarization analyses indicate that the emitted radiation is elliptically polarized and dominated by the geometrical cavity resonance mode. Structural and electrical characterizations reveal that the machining width and depth are not limited by the optical spot size but are governed by the anisotropic thermal conductivity of Bi-2212, consistent with a thermally dominated laser ablation process. This direct laser micromachining approach provides a fast and versatile fabrication technique for JPEs and is broadly applicable to superconducting electronics and terahertz devices.
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@article{arxiv.2604.14485,
title = {Direct laser micromachining of superconducting terahertz Josephson plasma emitters},
author = {Reo Yamaguchi and Takuma Sakurai and Kazuhiro Yamaki and Akinobu Irie and Junichiro Kato and Taichiro Nishio and Shigeyuki Ishida and Hiroshi Eisaki and Manabu Tsujimoto},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.14485},
year = {2026}
}
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14 pages, 5 figures, 1 table