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Subharmonic phase-lock criteria for a class of weakly non-linear high-order oscillators

1985

Subharmonic frequency entrainment of high-order weakly non-linear oscillators is investigated. For the class of circuits considered, equations are first derived which provide the first approximation values for the amplitudes and phases of the two main spectral components of the steady-state waveform. Necessary and sufficient stability criteria are then derived in explicit from. The example worked out (a negative conductance double-tuned oscillator) shows the efficiency and ease of use of the proposed method.

SubharmonicNegative conductanceApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisComputer Science ApplicationsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNonlinear systemAmplitudeControl theoryWaveformElectrical and Electronic EngineeringHigh orderEntrainment (chronobiology)Electronic circuitMathematics
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Low-field diamagnetic response of granular superconductors at finite temperatures

1994

We study the low-field diamagnetic response of granular superconductors at finite temperatures by means of a simple two-dimensional Josephson-junction array. The temperature effects are taken into account by inserting white-noise current sources in parallel to the resistively shunted junction circuit models of the Josephson junctions of the network. By this analysis we argue that a simplified one-dimensional description of the equivalent circuit, proposed by the authors for cylindrical granular superconductors, is still valid even in the presence of thermally activated flux jumps. A flux-creep picture for intergranular flux motion follows.

SuperconductivityJosephson effectPhysicsCondensed matter physicsField (physics)MagnetismCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityEquivalent circuitDiamagnetismGranular materialMagnetic flux
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Surface-barrier effects in the microwave second-harmonic response of superconductors in the mixed state

2005

We report on transient effects in the microwave second-harmonic response of different type of superconductors in the mixed state. The samples have contemporarily been exposed to a dc magnetic field, varying with a constant rate of 60 Oe/s, and a pulsed microwave magnetic field. The time evolution of the signal radiated at the second-harmonic frequency of the driving field has been measured for about 500 s from the instant in which the dc-field sweep has been stopped, with sampling time of ∼0.3 s. We show that the second-harmonic signal exhibits two relaxation regimes; an initial exponential decay, which endures roughly 10 s, and a logarithmic decay in the time scale of minutes. Evidence is …

SuperconductivityMaterials scienceHigh temperature superconductors Vortex flow circuit modelCondensed matter physicsField (physics)Relaxation (NMR)Time evolutionTransient (oscillation)Exponential decayCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrowaveElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldThe European Physical Journal B
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Strong vacuum squeezing from bichromatically driven Kerrlike cavities: from optomechanics to superconducting circuits

2015

AbstractSqueezed light, displaying less fluctuation than vacuum in some observable, is key in the flourishing field of quantum technologies. Optical or microwave cavities containing a Kerr nonlinearity are known to potentially yield large levels of squeezing, which have been recently observed in optomechanics and nonlinear superconducting circuit platforms. Such Kerr-cavity squeezing however suffers from two fundamental drawbacks. First, optimal squeezing requires working close to turning points of a bistable cycle, which are highly unstable against noise thus rendering optimal squeezing inaccessible. Second, the light field has a macroscopic coherent component corresponding to the pump, ma…

SuperconductivityMultidisciplinaryField (physics)BistabilitySuperconducting circuitsComputer sciencePhysics::OpticsBioinformatics01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)Article010305 fluids & plasmasÒptica quànticaQuantum technologyQuantum electrodynamics0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsMicrowaveOptomechanicsLight fieldSqueezed coherent state
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Concentric transmon qubit featuring fast tunability and an anisotropic magnetic dipole moment

2015

We present a planar qubit design based on a superconducting circuit that we call concentric transmon. While employing a straightforward fabrication process using Al evaporation and lift-off lithography, we observe qubit lifetimes and coherence times in the order of 10us. We systematically characterize loss channels such as incoherent dielectric loss, Purcell decay and radiative losses. The implementation of a gradiometric SQUID loop allows for a fast tuning of the qubit transition frequency and therefore for full tomographic control of the quantum circuit. Due to the large loop size, the presented qubit architecture features a strongly increased magnetic dipole moment as compared to convent…

SuperconductivityPhysicsQuantum PhysicsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Magnetic momentCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityFOS: Physical sciencesQuantum simulator02 engineering and technologyTransmon021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences3. Good healthSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Quantum circuitComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesPlanarQuantum electrodynamicsQubit0103 physical sciencesQuantum Physics (quant-ph)010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyCoherence (physics)Applied Physics Letters
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Highly sensitive superconducting circuits at ∼700 kHz with tunable quality factors for image-current detection of single trapped antiprotons

2016

We developed highly-sensitive image-current detection systems based on superconducting toroidal coils and ultra-low noise amplifiers for non-destructive measurements of the axial frequencies (550$\sim$800$\,$kHz) of single antiprotons stored in a cryogenic multi-Penning-trap system. The unloaded superconducting tuned circuits show quality factors of up to 500$\,$000, which corresponds to a factor of 10 improvement compared to our previously used solenoidal designs. Connected to ultra-low noise amplifiers and the trap system, signal-to-noise-ratios of 30$\,$dB at quality factors of > 20$\,$000 are achieved. In addition, we have developed a superconducting switch which allows continuous tu…

SuperconductivityPhysicsSpeichertechnik - Abteilung BlaumPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsSolenoidal vector fieldbusiness.industryAmplifierDetectorFOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)01 natural sciencesNoise (electronics)010305 fluids & plasmasQuality (physics)Antiproton0103 physical sciencesOptoelectronicsDetectors and Experimental Techniques010306 general physicsbusinessphysics.ins-detInstrumentationElectronic circuit
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Transient DC-Arc Voltage Model in the Hybrid Switch of the DTT Fast Discharge Unit

2021

The focus of this work is the transient modelling of the DC-arc voltage on a Hybrid Switch (a mechanical switch in parallel with a static switch) of a key protection component called Fast Discharge Unit (FDU) in the Divertor Tokamak Test (DTT). The DTT facility is an experimental tokamak in advanced design and realization phase, which will be built in the ENEA Research Centre in Frascati (Italy). The FDU allows the safe discharge of the Toroidal Field (TF) superconducting magnets when a quench is detected or a failure occurs in the power supply or in the cryogenic system. In this work, the arc conductance of the mechanical By-Pass Switch (BPS) of the Hybrid Switch is modelled using the well…

SuperconductivityTokamakMaterials scienceNuclear engineeringDivertorPhase (waves)Quench protectionSuperconducting magnetHybrid circuit breakerArc voltagelaw.inventionPower (physics)Arc (geometry)Settore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaFast discharge unitlawTransient (oscillation)Voltage
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Mixed Fault Classification of Sensorless PMSM Drive in Dynamic Operations Based on External Stray Flux Sensors

2022

This paper aims to classify local demagnetisation and inter-turn short-circuit (ITSC) on position sensorless permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) in transient states based on external stray flux and learning classifier. Within the framework, four supervised machine learning tools were tested: ensemble decision tree (EDT), k-nearest neighbours (KNN), support vector machine (SVM), and feedforward neural network (FNN). All algorithms are trained on datasets from one operational profile but tested on other different operation profiles. Their input features or spectrograms are computed from resampled time-series data based on the estimated position of the rotor from one stray flux sensor t…

Support Vector Machinedemagnetisationinter-turn short circuitChemical technologydemagnetisation; inter-turn short circuit; machine learning; permanent magnet synchronous motor; variable speed; variable loadTP1-1185BiochemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONmachine learningpermanent magnet synchronous motorvariable speedVDP::Teknologi: 500::Maskinfag: 570Magnetsvariable loadNeural Networks ComputerSupervised Machine LearningElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationAlgorithmsSensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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LC circuit mediated sympathetic cooling of a proton via image currents

2021

Abstract Efficient cooling of trapped charged particles is essential in many fundamental physics experiments, for high-precision metrology, and for quantum technology. Until now, ion-ion coupling for sympathetic cooling or quantum state control has been limited to ion species with accessible optical transitions or has required close-range Coulomb interactions. To overcome this limitation and further develop scalable quantum control techniques, there has been a sustained desire to extend laser-cooling techniques to particles in macroscopically separated traps, opening quantum control techniques to previously inaccessible particles such as highly charged ions, molecular ions, and antimatter p…

Sympathetic coolingMaterials scienceProtonbusiness.industryOptoelectronicsPhysics::Atomic PhysicsLC circuitbusiness
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Sympathetic cooling of a trapped proton mediated by an LC circuit

2021

Efficient cooling of trapped charged particles is essential to many fundamental physics experiments1,2, to high-precision metrology3,4 and to quantum technology5,6. Until now, sympathetic cooling has required close-range Coulomb interactions7,8, but there has been a sustained desire to bring laser-cooling techniques to particles in macroscopically separated traps5,9,10, extending quantum control techniques to previously inaccessible particles such as highly charged ions, molecular ions and antimatter. Here we demonstrate sympathetic cooling of a single proton using laser-cooled Be+ ions in spatially separated Penning traps. The traps are connected by a superconducting LC circuit that enable…

Sympathetic coolingProtonAtomic Physics (physics.atom-ph)FOS: Physical sciencesLC circuit7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesArticle010305 fluids & plasmasIonPhysics - Atomic PhysicsPhysics in General0103 physical sciencesAtomic and molecular physicsPhysics::Atomic Physics010306 general physicsPhysicsQuantum PhysicsMultidisciplinaryCharged particleQuantum technologyAntiprotonAntimatterExotic atoms and moleculesddc:500Atomic physicsPräzisionsexperimente - Abteilung BlaumQuantum Physics (quant-ph)
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