We investigate the behavior of quasiparticles in a hybrid electron turnstile with the aim of improving its performance as a metrological current source. The device is used to directly probe the density of quasiparticles and monitor their relaxation into normal metal traps. We compare different trap geometries and reach quasiparticle densities below 3 μm−3 for pumping frequencies of 20 MHz. Our data show that quasiparticles are excited both by the device operation itself and by the electromagnetic environment of the sample. Our observations can be modelled on a quantitative level with a sequential tunneling model and a simple diffusion equation
For over a decade now there has been much research into the use of superconductors in X-ray, gamma r...
We present a superconducting device showing a clear parity effect in the number of electrons, even w...
Electron transport in nanoscale structures is strongly influenced by the Coulomb interaction that gi...
We investigate the behavior of quasiparticles in a hybrid electron turnstile with the aim of improvi...
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 discuss the properties of a hybrid single electron turnstile, involving a small superconducting i...
This thesis investigates the use of single Cooper-pair transistor (SCPT) for fastand sensitive detec...
First I discuss various candidates of single-electron current pumps for quantum metrology. Then I fo...
Quasiparticle (qp) poisoning is a major issue that impairs the operation of various superconducting ...
The achievable fidelity of many nanoelectronic devices based on superconducting aluminum is limited ...
Mesoscopic physics deals with systems whose size is between everyday macroscopic scale and the micro...
We have investigated the static, charge-trapping properties of a hybrid superconductor–normal metal ...
The lowest-energy excitations of superconductors do not carry an electric charge, as their wave func...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
For over a decade now there has been much research into the use of superconductors in X-ray, gamma r...
We present a superconducting device showing a clear parity effect in the number of electrons, even w...
Electron transport in nanoscale structures is strongly influenced by the Coulomb interaction that gi...
We investigate the behavior of quasiparticles in a hybrid electron turnstile with the aim of improvi...
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 discuss the properties of a hybrid single electron turnstile, involving a small superconducting i...
This thesis investigates the use of single Cooper-pair transistor (SCPT) for fastand sensitive detec...
First I discuss various candidates of single-electron current pumps for quantum metrology. Then I fo...
Quasiparticle (qp) poisoning is a major issue that impairs the operation of various superconducting ...
The achievable fidelity of many nanoelectronic devices based on superconducting aluminum is limited ...
Mesoscopic physics deals with systems whose size is between everyday macroscopic scale and the micro...
We have investigated the static, charge-trapping properties of a hybrid superconductor–normal metal ...
The lowest-energy excitations of superconductors do not carry an electric charge, as their wave func...
We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting alumi...
For over a decade now there has been much research into the use of superconductors in X-ray, gamma r...
We present a superconducting device showing a clear parity effect in the number of electrons, even w...
Electron transport in nanoscale structures is strongly influenced by the Coulomb interaction that gi...