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Shot noise for resonant Cooper pair tunneling

2001

We study intrinsic noise of current in a superconducting single-electron transistor, taking into account both coherence effects and Coulomb interaction near a Cooper-pair resonance. Due to this interplay, the statistics of tunneling events deviates from the Poisson distribution and, more important, it shows even-odd asymmetry in the transmitted charge. The zero-frequency noise is suppressed significantly when the quasiparticle tunneling rates are comparable to the coherent oscillation frequency of Cooper pairs.

PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsStrongly Correlated Electrons (cond-mat.str-el)media_common.quotation_subjectQuantum noiseShot noiseGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectAsymmetry530Condensed Matter - Strongly Correlated ElectronsQuantum mechanicsCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)QuasiparticleCoulombCooper pairQuantum tunnellingmedia_common
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Observation of thermally excited charge transport modes in a superconducting single-electron transistor

1997

Experiments on a superconducting single-electron transistor are reported. A new structure in the current-voltage characteristics at subgap voltages was observed when temperature was not too low as compared to the superconducting transition temperature Tc of the sample. The strength of the anomalies increases exponentially with temperature. The dominating features arise from matching of singularities in the density of states on two sides of a tunnel junction, and from the Josephson-quasiparticle cycle. Thermal excitations are essential for the former process, and they also make the latter process possible at low voltages.

PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed matter physicsTransistorGeneral Physics and AstronomyCoulomb blockadeCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effectlaw.inventionlawTunnel junctionExcited stateCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityThermalDensity of statesVoltage
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Symmetry and Topology in Antiferromagnetic Spintronics

2018

Antiferromagnetic spintronics focuses on investigating and using antiferromagnets as active elements in spintronics structures. Last decade advances in relativistic spintronics led to the discovery of the staggered, current-induced field in antiferromagnets. The corresponding Neel spin-orbit torque allowed for efficient electrical switching of antiferromagnetic moments and, in combination with electrical readout, for the demonstration of experimental antiferromagnetic memory devices. In parallel, the anomalous Hall effect was predicted and subsequently observed in antiferromagnets. A new field of spintronics based on antiferromagnets has emerged. We will focus here on the introduction into …

PhysicsSuperconductivityField (physics)SpintronicsHeterojunction02 engineering and technologyCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTopology01 natural sciencesSymmetry (physics)Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceHall effect0103 physical sciencesAntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyTopology (chemistry)
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Characterisation of Cooper Pair Boxes for Quantum Bits

2001

We have fabricated and measured single Cooper pair boxes (SCB) using superconducting single electron transistors (SET) as electrometers. The box storage performance for Cooper pairs was measured by observing the changes in the SCB island potential. We are also fabricating niobium structures, which are expected to have less problems with quasiparticle contamination than similar aluminium based devices because of the high critical temperature. The use of niobium may also reduce decoherence and thereby increase the time available for quantum logic operations.

PhysicsSuperconductivityQuantum decoherenceCondensed matter physicsTransistorNiobiumchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectQuantum logiclaw.inventionchemistrylawCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityQubitQuasiparticleCooper pair
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Numerical investigation of one‐dimensional tunnel junction arrays at temperatures above the Coulomb blockade regime

1996

Arrays of tunnel junctions provide simple thermometric parameters in the limit where thermal excitations dominate over charging effects. We present numerical simulations for calculating the current versus voltage characteristics of an arbitrary one‐dimensional array at arbitrary temperatures on the premise of the ‘‘orthodox theory.’’ The purpose of the computer simulations is to investigate the suitability of tunnel junction arrays for thermometry at low temperatures when the analytical formulas do not hold and, specifically, to see the effect of background charges in this regime.

PhysicsTunnel effectCondensed matter physicsTunnel junctionCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityThermalLimit (music)General Physics and AstronomyCoulomb blockadeCurrent (fluid)Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectExcitationVoltageJournal of Applied Physics
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Intravalley spin-flip relaxation dynamics in single-layer WS2

2019

Two-dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (TMDs) have been widely studied because of the peculiar electronic band structure and the strong excitonic effects [1]. In these materials the large spin-orbit coupling lifts the spin degeneracy of the valence (VB) and the conduction band (CB) giving rise to the A and B interband excitonic transitions. In monolayer WS2, the spins of electrons in the lowest CB and in the highest VB at K/K' point of the Brillouin zone are antiparallel resulting in an intravalley dark exciton state at a lower energy than the bright exciton, see left panel of Fig.1. On the one hand, the presence of dark excitons has been revealed indirectly from the observation o…

PhysicsValence (chemistry)Condensed matter physicsSpinsScatteringExciton02 engineering and technologyElectronCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesBrillouin zoneCondensed Matter::Materials Science0103 physical sciencesSpin-flip010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyElectronic band structure
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Paramagnetic-diamagnetic interplay in quantum dots for non-zero temperatures

2000

In the usual Fock-and Darwin-formalism with parabolic potential characterized by the confining energy $\eps_o := \hbar\omega_o= 3.37$ meV, but including explicitly also the Zeeman coupling between spin and magnetic field, we study the combined orbital and spin magnetic properties of quantum dots in a two-dimensional electron gas with parameters for GaAs, for N =1 and N >> 1 electrons on the dot. For N=1 the magnetization M(T,B) consists of a paramagnetic spin contribution and a diamagnetic orbital contribution, which dominate in a non-trivial way at low temperature and fields rsp. high temperature and fields. For N >> 1, where orbital and spin effects are intrinsically coupled in a subtle w…

PhysicsZeeman effectCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsDemagnetizing fieldFOS: Physical sciencesElectronCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectMagnetic fieldsymbols.namesakeMagnetizationParamagnetismEffective mass (solid-state physics)Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)symbolsDiamagnetismGeneral Materials Science
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Gap solitons in nonlinear electrical transmission lines

2005

We study theoretically and numerically the properties of monochromatic waves in a nonlinear electrical transmission line,whose capacitance has a periodic spatial variation.ln the continuum limit and weak amplitude limit we reduce the characteristic equations of this system to NLS equation. We find analytical solutions for the voltage envelope, which propagate with frequency in the gap induced by the capacitance periodicity. Our numerical experiments show that, when the input voltage increases, the transmissivity in the gap increases and the voltage envelope approaches the stationnary shape predicted by theory.

Physicsbusiness.industryCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectDispersion curveCapacitanceComputational physicsNonlinear systemOpticsElectric power transmissionAmplitudeMonochromatic colorbusinessMonochromatic electromagnetic plane waveVoltage
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A Novel Method Of Measuring Light Absorption On A Self-Assembled Single Quantum Dot

2005

Abstract. We present a novel method by wich excitonic interband optical transitions within single InAs self-assembled quantum dots can be directly observed in a transmission experiment. Due to the extremely high resolution of the tecnique, individual peaks associated to single exciton absorption resonances in single quantum dots can be spectrally resolved. Using this technique we investigate the oscillator strength, homogeneous linewidth and fine structure splitting in a collection of such individual resonances.

Physicsbusiness.industryOscillator strengthExcitonCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectMolecular physicsSelf assembledLaser linewidthHomogeneousQuantum dotOptoelectronicsFine structureAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)business
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Realization of a robust single-parameter quantized charge pump

2008

This paper describes a novel scheme for quantized charge pumping based on single-parameter modulation. The device is realized in an AlGaAs-GaAs gated nanowire. A particular advantage of this realization is that operation in the quantized regime can be achieved in a potentially large range of amplitude and dc off-set of the driving signal. This feature together with the simple configuration might enable large scale parallel operation of many such devices.

Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundAmplitudechemistryFeature (computer vision)ModulationElectronic engineeringNanowireCharge pumpCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectRealization (systems)SignalGallium arsenide2008 Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements Digest
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