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Effect of the electromagnetic environment on arrays of small normal metal tunnel junctions: Numerical and experimental investigation

2000

We present results of a set of experiments to investigate the effect of dissipative external electromagnetic environment on tunneling in linear arrays of junctions in the weak tunneling regime. The influence of this resistance decreases as the number of junctions in the chain increases and ultimately becomes negligible. Further, there is a value of external impedance, typically \~5 k$\Omega$, at which the half-width of the zero-voltage dip in the conductance curve shows a maximum. Some new analytical formulae, based on the phase-correlation theory, along with numerical results will be presented.

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsElectromagnetic environmentGeneral Physics and AstronomyConductanceFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectMetalvisual_artLinear arraysCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)visual_art.visual_art_mediumDissipative systemElectrical impedanceQuantum tunnelling
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Thermometry by Arrays of Tunnel Junctions

1994

We show that arrays of tunnel junctions between normal metal electrodes exhibit features suitable for primary thermometry in an experimentally adjustable temperature range where thermal and charging effects compete. $I\ensuremath{-}V$ and $\frac{\mathrm{dI}}{\mathrm{dV}}$ vs $V$ have been calculated for two junctions including a universal analytic high temperature result. Experimentally the width of the conductance minimum in this regime scales with $T$ and $N$, the number of junctions, and its value (per junction) agrees with the calculated one to within 3% for large $N$. The height of this feature is inversely proportional to $T$.

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityThermalGeneral Physics and AstronomyConductanceMetal electrodesAtmospheric temperature rangeCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectQuantum tunnellingPhysical Review Letters
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One dimensional arrays and solitary tunnel junctions in the weak coulomb blockade regime: CBT thermometry

1997

In this article we review the use of the tunnel junction arrays for primary thermometry. In addition to our basic experimental and theoretical results we stress the insensitivity of this method to the fluctuating background charges, to nonidealities in the array and to magnetic field. Important new results of this article are the low temperature corrections to the half width and depth of the measured conductance dip beyond the linear approximation. We also point ou that short arrays, single tunnel junctions in particular, show interesting deviations from the universal behaviour of the long arrays.

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsConductanceCoulomb blockadeCondensed Matter PhysicsIon beam lithographyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsMagnetic fieldStress (mechanics)Electrical resistance and conductanceTunnel junctionCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityGeneral Materials ScienceLinear approximationJournal of Low Temperature Physics
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Unified model of fractal conductance fluctuations for diffusive and ballistic semiconductor devices

2006

We present an experimental comparison of magnetoconductance fluctuations measured in the ballistic, quasiballistic, and diffusive scattering regimes of semiconductor devices. In contradiction to expectations, we show that the spectral content of the magnetoconductance fluctuations exhibits an identical fractal behavior for these scattering regimes and that this behavior is remarkably insensitive to device boundary properties. We propose a unified model of fractal conductance fluctuations in the ballistic, quasiballistic, and diffusive transport regimes, in which the generic fractal behavior is generated by a subtle interplay between boundary and material-induced chaotic scattering events.

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsScatteringConductanceBoundary (topology)Semiconductor deviceUnified ModelCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]FractalQuantum dotChaotic scatteringStatistical physicsPhysical Review B
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Observation of sequential spin flips in quantum rings

2011

We observe strong signatures of spin flips in quantum rings exposed to external magnetic fields in the Coulomb blockade regime. The signatures appear as a pattern of lines corresponding to local reduction of conductance, and they cover a large range of magnetic fields and number of electrons. The sequence of lines, as well as other features in the conductance, can be captured by many-electron calculations within density-functional theory. The calculations show that most lines in the pattern correspond to sequential spin flips between filling factors 2 and 1. We believe that the ability to probe individual spin flips provides an important step toward precise spin control in quantum ring devi…

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsta114ConductanceCoulomb blockademagnetic fieldElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsRing (chemistry)spin flipsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldQuantum dotquantum ringsddc:530Dewey Decimal Classification::500 | Naturwissenschaften::530 | PhysikQuantumSpin-½Physical Review B
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Electronic correlation effects and the Coulomb gap at finite temperature.

2000

We have investigated the effect of the long-range Coulomb interaction on the one-particle excitation spectrum of n-type Germanium, using tunneling spectroscopy on mechanically controllable break junctions. The tunnel conductance was measured as a function of energy and temperature. At low temperatures, the spectra reveal a minimum at zero bias voltage due to the Coulomb gap. In the temperature range above 1 K the Coulomb gap is filled by thermal excitations. This behavior is reflected in the temperature dependence of the variable-range hopping resitivity measured on the same samples: Up to a few degrees Kelvin the Efros-Shkovskii ln$R \propto T^{-1/2}$ law is obeyed, whereas at higher tempe…

PhysicsCoulomb's constantStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)Electronic correlationCondensed matter physicsFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyConductanceCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect530Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsElectrical resistivity and conductivityCoulombAtomic physicsSpectroscopyExcitationQuantum tunnellingPhysical review letters
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Spin transfer torques and spin-dependent transport in a metallic F/AF/N tunneling junction

2018

We study spin-dependent electron transport through a ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic-normal metal tunneling junction subject to a voltage or temperature bias, in the absence of spin-orbit coupling. We derive microscopic formulas for various types of spin torque acting on the antiferromagnet as well as for charge and spin currents flowing through the junction. The obtained results are applicable in the limit of slow magnetization dynamics. We identify a parameter regime in which an unconventional damping-like torque can become comparable in magnitude to the equivalent of the conventional Slonczewski's torque generalized to antiferromagnets. Moreover, we show that the antiferromagnetic sublat…

PhysicsCouplingMagnetization dynamicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsConductanceFOS: Physical sciencesCharge (physics)02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences7. Clean energyFerromagnetism0103 physical sciencesMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)AntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyQuantum tunnellingSpin-½
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Arrays of normal metal tunnel junctions in weak Coulomb blockade regime

1995

Universal features of I–V characteristics of one‐dimensional arrays of normal metal tunnel junctions have been tested against inhomogenities in the junction parameters, number of junctions in the array, and magnetic field. We find that the differential conductance versus bias voltage obeys the analytic form to within 1% if the fabrication errors are smaller than 10% in junction areas, and if the array has more than ten junctions. Furthermore, the universal relation is insensitive to magnetic field at least up to 8 T.

PhysicsFabricationPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Condensed matter physicsCoulomb blockadeBiasingCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectUniversal relationMagnetic fieldDifferential conductanceMetalCondensed Matter::Superconductivityvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumQuantum tunnellingApplied Physics Letters
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Microwave nanobolometer based on proximity Josephson junctions

2014

We introduce a microwave bolometer aimed at high-quantum-efficiency detection of wave packet energy within the framework of circuit quantum electrodynamics, the ultimate goal being single microwave photon detection. We measure the differential thermal conductance between the detector and its heat bath, obtaining values as low as $5\phantom{\rule{4.pt}{0ex}}\text{fW}/\mathrm{K}$ at $50\phantom{\rule{4.pt}{0ex}}\text{mK}$. This is one tenth of the thermal conductance quantum and corresponds to a theoretical lower bound on noise-equivalent power of order ${10}^{\ensuremath{-}20}\phantom{\rule{4.pt}{0ex}}\text{W}/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$ at $50\phantom{\rule{4.pt}{0ex}}\text{mK}$. By measuring the dif…

PhysicsJosephson effectta214Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsta114Bolometerta221FOS: Physical sciencesOrder (ring theory)Condensed Matter PhysicsCoupling (probability)Thermal conductance quantumElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionPi Josephson junctionCircuit quantum electrodynamicsbolometerlawMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Energy (signal processing)ta218proximity Josephson junctionPhysical Review B
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Bulk-free topological insulator Bi 2 Se 3 nanoribbons with magnetotransport signatures of Dirac surface states

2018

Many applications for topological insulators (TIs) as well as new phenomena require devices with reduced dimensions. While much progress has been made to realize thin films of TIs with low bulk carrier density, nanostructures have not yet been reported with similar properties, despite the fact that size confinement should help reduce contributions from bulk carriers. Here we demonstrate that Bi2Se3 nanoribbons, grown by a simple catalyst-free physical-vapour deposition, have inherently low bulk carrier densities, and can be further made bulk-free by size confinement, thus revealing the high mobility topological surface states. Magneto transport and Hall conductance measurements, in single n…

PhysicsNanostructureCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsDirac (software)FOS: Physical sciencesConductance02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesTopological insulatorMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)0103 physical sciencesGeneral Materials ScienceThin film010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyMagnetoDeposition (law)Surface statesNanoscale
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