By employing a micrometer precision mechanical transfer technique, we embed individual InSb nanowires into a superconducting coplanar waveguide resonator. We investigate the characteristics of a double quantum dot formed in an InSb nanowire interacting with a single mode microwave field. The charge stability diagram can be obtained from the amplitude and phase response of the resonator independently from the dc transport measurement. As the charge transits between dot-dot, or dot-lead, the change of resonator transmission is compared and the charge-cavity coupling strength is extracted to be in the magnitude of several MHz
We report microwave transmission measurements of superconducting Fabry-Perot resonators (SFPR), havi...
With downscaling of electronic circuits, components based on semiconductor quantum dots are assuming...
This thesis uses microwaves as probe of carbon nanotube quantum dot circuits. In a first experiment,...
By employing a micrometer precision mechanical transfer technique, we embed individual InSb nanowire...
We demonstrate the realization of a hybrid solid-state quantum device, in which a semiconductor doub...
In this thesis, we study quantum transport properties of superconductor-semiconductor nanowire hybri...
We present microwave frequency measurements of the dynamic admittance of a quantum dot tunnel-couple...
Coupling double-quantum-dot circuits to microwave cavities provides a powerful means to control, cou...
We present superconducting microwave-frequency resonators based on NbTiN nanowires. The small cross ...
The topic of superconducting nanowires has recently been an interesting field of research which has ...
We report on realization and transport spectroscopy study of single quantum dots (QDs) made from InS...
Semiconductor InSb nanowires are expected to provide an excellent material platform for the study of...
The strong coupling limit of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) implies the capability of a matter...
Semiconductor InSb nanowires are expected to provide an excellent material platform for the study of...
International audienceWe demonstrate a hybrid architecture consisting of a quantum dot circuit coupl...
We report microwave transmission measurements of superconducting Fabry-Perot resonators (SFPR), havi...
With downscaling of electronic circuits, components based on semiconductor quantum dots are assuming...
This thesis uses microwaves as probe of carbon nanotube quantum dot circuits. In a first experiment,...
By employing a micrometer precision mechanical transfer technique, we embed individual InSb nanowire...
We demonstrate the realization of a hybrid solid-state quantum device, in which a semiconductor doub...
In this thesis, we study quantum transport properties of superconductor-semiconductor nanowire hybri...
We present microwave frequency measurements of the dynamic admittance of a quantum dot tunnel-couple...
Coupling double-quantum-dot circuits to microwave cavities provides a powerful means to control, cou...
We present superconducting microwave-frequency resonators based on NbTiN nanowires. The small cross ...
The topic of superconducting nanowires has recently been an interesting field of research which has ...
We report on realization and transport spectroscopy study of single quantum dots (QDs) made from InS...
Semiconductor InSb nanowires are expected to provide an excellent material platform for the study of...
The strong coupling limit of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) implies the capability of a matter...
Semiconductor InSb nanowires are expected to provide an excellent material platform for the study of...
International audienceWe demonstrate a hybrid architecture consisting of a quantum dot circuit coupl...
We report microwave transmission measurements of superconducting Fabry-Perot resonators (SFPR), havi...
With downscaling of electronic circuits, components based on semiconductor quantum dots are assuming...
This thesis uses microwaves as probe of carbon nanotube quantum dot circuits. In a first experiment,...