Analysis of signal to noise enhancement using a highly selective modulation tracking filter. Final report

Experiments are reported which utilize photodielectric effects in semiconductor loaded superconducting resonant circuits for suppressing noise in rf communication systems. The superconducting tunable cavity acts as a narrow band tracking filter for detecting conventional rf signals. Analytical techniques were developed which lead to prediction of signal-to-noise improvements. Progress is reported in optimization of the experimental variables. These include improved Q, new semiconductors, improved optics, and simplification of the electronics. Information bearing signals were passed through the system, and noise was introduced into the computer model.