We report the experimental manifestation of even-odd parity effects in the transport characteristics of insulating Josephson junction chains which occur as the superconducting gap is suppressed by applied magnetic fields at millikelvin temperatures. The primary signature is a non-monotonic dependence of the critical voltage, $V_c$, for the onset of charge transport through the chain, with the parity crossover indicated by a maximum of $V_c$ at the parity field $B^*$. We also observe a distinctive change in the transport characteristics across the parity transition, indicative of Cooper-pair dominated transport below $B^*$, giving way to single-electron dominated transport above $B^*$. For fields applied in the plane of the superconducting a...
The number of electrons in small metallic or semiconducting islands is quantised. When tunnelling is...
Arrays of Josephson junctions are governed by a competition between superconductivity and repulsive ...
In the last 60 years conventional solid and electrolyte gating has allowed sizable modulations of th...
We have made a systematic investigation of charge transport in one-dimensional chains of Josephson j...
We study the parity effect and transport due to quasiparticles in circuits comprised of many superco...
We study pairing correlations in ultrasmall superconductor in the nanoscopic limit by means of a toy...
The subject of this thesis is single charge tunneling effects, especially parity effects, as they ar...
A magnetic field induced electric polarization (analog of magnetoelectric effect) and the correspond...
Superconductivity in small metallic specimens is studied with regard to the size dependence of the p...
The recent experimental results on granular superconducting films have suggested an universal sheet ...
The Josephson effect is a fundamental quantum phenomenon where a dissipationless supercurrent is int...
In this thesis the disorder-driven as well as the magnetic field-induced superconductor-insulator tr...
Recently, a lot of interest has been generated on the behavior of the zero-bias conductance peak (ZB...
We study a Cooper pair transistor realized by two Josephson weak links that enclose a superconductin...
The phenomenon of the parity violation due to weak interaction may be studied with superconducting s...
The number of electrons in small metallic or semiconducting islands is quantised. When tunnelling is...
Arrays of Josephson junctions are governed by a competition between superconductivity and repulsive ...
In the last 60 years conventional solid and electrolyte gating has allowed sizable modulations of th...
We have made a systematic investigation of charge transport in one-dimensional chains of Josephson j...
We study the parity effect and transport due to quasiparticles in circuits comprised of many superco...
We study pairing correlations in ultrasmall superconductor in the nanoscopic limit by means of a toy...
The subject of this thesis is single charge tunneling effects, especially parity effects, as they ar...
A magnetic field induced electric polarization (analog of magnetoelectric effect) and the correspond...
Superconductivity in small metallic specimens is studied with regard to the size dependence of the p...
The recent experimental results on granular superconducting films have suggested an universal sheet ...
The Josephson effect is a fundamental quantum phenomenon where a dissipationless supercurrent is int...
In this thesis the disorder-driven as well as the magnetic field-induced superconductor-insulator tr...
Recently, a lot of interest has been generated on the behavior of the zero-bias conductance peak (ZB...
We study a Cooper pair transistor realized by two Josephson weak links that enclose a superconductin...
The phenomenon of the parity violation due to weak interaction may be studied with superconducting s...
The number of electrons in small metallic or semiconducting islands is quantised. When tunnelling is...
Arrays of Josephson junctions are governed by a competition between superconductivity and repulsive ...
In the last 60 years conventional solid and electrolyte gating has allowed sizable modulations of th...