Mesoscopic superconducting tunnel junction devices : experimental studies of performance limitations

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dc.contributorAalto Universityen
dc.contributor.authorKivioja, Jani
dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Engineering Physics and Mathematicsen
dc.contributor.departmentTeknillisen fysiikan ja matematiikan osastofi
dc.contributor.labLow Temperature Laboratoryen
dc.contributor.labKylmälaboratoriofi
dc.date.accessioned2012-02-17T07:02:15Z
dc.date.available2012-02-17T07:02:15Z
dc.date.issued2005-06-09
dc.description.abstractIn this work four different mesoscopic superconducting devices have been experimentally studied: an ammeter based on a hysteretic Josephson junction switching from the superconducting state to the normal state, a conventional Cooper pair pump (CPP) based on two superconducting islands separated by tunnel junctions, a novel flux assisted Cooper pair pump and a thermometer based on a tunnel junction between a superconductor and a normal metal. These devices make use of phenomena related to superconductivity and are also benefiting from some properties of small structures, e.g., of quantum mechanical tunneling and of transport of single electrons. The present research focused on investigating performance limitations of these devices and the aim was to improve their performance. A hysteretic Josephson junction switching can be used as a sensitive current threshold detector. For many purposes, a smaller critical current Ic of the detecting junction would yield a higher current sensitivity. It was found in this Thesis that the main limitation of the ammeter is that with increasing sensitivity the negative effects due to dissipation start to dominate. In this Thesis the Josephson junction was also demonstrated as a shot-noise detector, and it was concluded that this kind of a device could probably be made into an absolute on-chip detector of Fano-factors and noise in general. A charge pump is a device which can periodically transfer a discrete amount of charge Q through an electrical circuit. The measured double island CPP introduced a frequency dependent current with a value close to the expected one at low pumping frequencies. The drawback in the measurements was that the direction of the pumped current was set by the bias voltage. The results of the measurement on flux assisted pumping were indeed very promising and the studied device was able to produce sufficiently high pumped currents of around 0.1 nA with reasonable accuracy. Thermometer based on NIS (Normal metal - Insulator - Superconductor) tunnel junctions is a very promising temperature sensor for bolometric radiation sensor applications. This work showed that it can be used as a sensitive thermometer up to MHz frequencies range and that its response time is limited by the electron-phonon scattering rate.en
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dc.identifier.isbn951-22-7710-7
dc.identifier.issn1795-4584
dc.identifier.urihttps://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/2576
dc.identifier.urnurn:nbn:fi:tkk-005301
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherHelsinki University of Technologyen
dc.publisherTeknillinen korkeakoulufi
dc.relation.haspartJ. M. Kivioja, T. E. Nieminen, J. Claudon, O. Buisson, F. W. J. Hekking, and J. P. Pekola. 2005. Observation of transition from escape dynamics to underdamped phase diffusion in a Josephson junction. Physical Review Letters, accepted for publication; cond-mat/0501383. [article1.pdf] © 2005 by authors and © 2005 American Physical Society. By permission.
dc.relation.haspartJ. M. Kivioja, T. E. Nieminen, J. Claudon, O. Buisson, F. W. J. Hekking, and J. P. Pekola. 2005. Weak coupling Josephson junction as a current probe: effect of dissipation on escape dynamics. New Journal of Physics, submitted for publication. [article2.pdf] © 2005 by authors and © 2005 Institute of Physics Publishing. By permission.
dc.relation.haspartJ. P. Pekola, T. E. Nieminen, M. Meschke, J. M. Kivioja, A. O. Niskanen, and J. J. Vartiainen. 2005. Shot-noise-driven escape in hysteretic Josephson junctions. Physical Review Letters, submitted for publication; cond-mat/0502446. [article3.pdf] © 2005 by authors and © 2005 American Physical Society. By permission.
dc.relation.haspartJ. J. Toppari, J. M. Kivioja, J. P. Pekola, and M. T. Savolainen. 2004. Turnstile behaviour of the Cooper pair pump. Journal of Low Temperature Physics 136, pages 57-91. [article4.pdf] © 2004 Springer Science+Business Media. By permission.
dc.relation.haspartA. O. Niskanen, J. M. Kivioja, H. Seppä, and J. P. Pekola. 2005. Evidence of Cooper-pair pumping with combined flux and voltage control. Physical Review B 71, 012513. [article5.pdf] © 2005 American Physical Society. By permission.
dc.relation.haspartJ. M. Kivioja, I. J. Maasilta, J. P. Pekola, and J. T. Karvonen. 2003. Response time of a thermometer based on normal metal - insulator - superconductor (NIS) tunnel junctions. Physica E 18, pages 21-22. [article6.pdf] © 2003 Elsevier Science. By permission.
dc.relation.haspartL. J. Taskinen, J. M. Kivioja, J. T. Karvonen, and I. J. Maasilta. 2004. Direct measurement of the electron-phonon relaxation rate in thin copper films. physica status solidi (c) 1, pages 2856-2859.
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dc.subject.keywordJosephson junctionen
dc.subject.keywordphase diffusionen
dc.subject.keywordCooper pair pumpen
dc.subject.keywordNIS tunnel junctionen
dc.subject.otherPhysicsen
dc.titleMesoscopic superconducting tunnel junction devices : experimental studies of performance limitationsen
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