We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconducting island sandwiched between normal metal leads, which is driven by dc plus ac voltages. In order to describe its properties we derive from the microscopic theory a set of coupled equations. They consist of a master equation for the probability to find excess charges on the island, with rates depending on the distribution of nonequilibrium quasiparticles. Their dynamics follows from a kinetic equation which accounts for the excitation by single-electron tunneling as well as the relaxation and eventual recombination due to the interaction with phonons. Our low-temperature results compare well with recent experimental findings obtained for ac-...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
We have performed experiments in a superconductor–normal-metal–superconductor single-electron transi...
We predict theoretically and observe in experiment that the differential conductance of a supercondu...
We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconduct...
We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconduct...
We study coherent two-quasiparticle tunneling in all-superconducting single-electron transistors in ...
We investigate the behavior of quasiparticles in a hybrid electron turnstile with the aim of improvi...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
We have investigated the static, charge-trapping properties of a hybrid superconductor–normal metal ...
We discuss the properties of a hybrid single electron turnstile, involving a small superconducting i...
We investigate a superconducting single-electron transistor capacitively coupled to a nanomechanical...
Mesoscopic physics deals with systems whose size is between everyday macroscopic scale and the micro...
Charge transport through a small topological superconducting island in contact with a normal and a s...
We present a superconducting device showing a clear parity effect in the number of electrons, even w...
We report on the realization of a single-electron source, where current is transported through a sin...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
We have performed experiments in a superconductor–normal-metal–superconductor single-electron transi...
We predict theoretically and observe in experiment that the differential conductance of a supercondu...
We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconduct...
We investigate the properties of a hybrid single-electron transistor, involving a small superconduct...
We study coherent two-quasiparticle tunneling in all-superconducting single-electron transistors in ...
We investigate the behavior of quasiparticles in a hybrid electron turnstile with the aim of improvi...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
We have investigated the static, charge-trapping properties of a hybrid superconductor–normal metal ...
We discuss the properties of a hybrid single electron turnstile, involving a small superconducting i...
We investigate a superconducting single-electron transistor capacitively coupled to a nanomechanical...
Mesoscopic physics deals with systems whose size is between everyday macroscopic scale and the micro...
Charge transport through a small topological superconducting island in contact with a normal and a s...
We present a superconducting device showing a clear parity effect in the number of electrons, even w...
We report on the realization of a single-electron source, where current is transported through a sin...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
We have performed experiments in a superconductor–normal-metal–superconductor single-electron transi...
We predict theoretically and observe in experiment that the differential conductance of a supercondu...