The non-linear microwave surface impedance of patterned YBCO thin films, was
measured using a suspended line resonator in the presence of a perpendicular DC
magnetic field of magnitude comparable to that of the microwave field.
Signature of the virgin state was found to be absent even for relatively low
microwave power levels. The microwave loss was initially found to decrease for
small applied DC field before increasing again. Also, non-linearities inherent
in the sample were found to be substantially suppressed at low powers at these
applied fields. These two features together can lead to significant improvement
in device performance.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX type, Uses IEEE style files, 600 dpi PostScript file
with color figures available at http://sagar.physics.neu.edu/preprints.html
Submitted to IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivit