The axion search experiments in the microwave frequency range require high
sensitive detectors with intrinsic noise close to quantum noise limit.
Josephson parametric amplifiers (JPAs) are the most valuable candidates for the
role of the first stage amplifier in the measurement circuit of the microwave
frequency range, as they are well-known in superconducting quantum circuits
readout. To increase the frequency range, a challenging scientific task
involves implementing an assembly with parallel connection of several single
JPAs, which requires matching the complex RF circuit at microwaves and ensuring
proper DC flux bias. In this publication, we present a new DC flux bias setup
based on a Schottky diode circuit for a JPA assembly consisting of two JPAs. We
provide a detailed characterization of the diodes at cryogenic temperatures
lower than 4 K. Specifically, we selected two RF Schottky diodes with desirable
characteristics for the DC flux bias setup, and our results demonstrate that
the Schottky diode circuit is a promising method for achieving proper DC flux
bias in JPA assemblies.Comment: 7 pages, 6 image