The simulation and measurement of the response of Josephson junctions to optoelectronically generated short pulses

A new method of driving series arrays of non-hysteretic Josephson junctions using optoelectronically generated pulses to synthesize a variable output voltage is described. Electrical pulses from a photodiode are coupled to the array, and the mean output voltage after filtering is proportional to the pulse repetition frequency with fundamental accuracy. Numerical simulations of the behaviour of the Josephson junctions have been carried out, and these results have been verified by experiment. This technique can be easily extended by using two photodiodes with opposite bias polarities in order to synthesize bipolar alternating or direct voltages.