© 2019 IEEE. The working mechanism behind superconducting nanowire-based devices is the electrothermal transition from the superconducting to normal state, at which the point is known as the switching current. Due to the stochastic nature of nanowires from thermal fluctuations, quantum fluctuations, electrical noise, and black-body radiation, superconducting nanowire-based devices suffer from low repeatability in measurements. Here, we use a tapered and non-tapered NbN nanowire to identify and quantify the effects of ramp rate on the switching current distribution at 1 K. We also plan to expand the model presented by McCaughan et al that includes the noise of the measurement system
In this work we present a study of the dark counts rate in a NbTiN Superconducting Nanowire Single P...
Superconducting nanowires undergoing quantum phase-slips have potential for impact in electronic dev...
Funding Information: We thank A. O. Denisov, K. E. Nagaev, T. M. Klapwijk, and, particularly, E. S. ...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Phase slips are topological f...
Funding Information: The work is supported by the Foundation for Polish Science project “Stochastic ...
<p>This thesis focuses on the fluctuation in the switching current $I_s$ of superconducting Al nanow...
We investigate the timing jitter in parallel superconducting NbN-nanowire single photon detectors ba...
We studied electric current and noise in planar GaN nanowires (NWs). The results obtained at low vol...
We report on measurements of the switching current distributions on two-dimensional superconducting ...
We present a detailed report of microwave irradiation of ultranarrow superconducting nanowires. In o...
We report on measurements of the switching current distributions on two-dimensional NbN superconduct...
The topic of superconducting nanowires has recently been an interesting field of research which has ...
We estimate the depairing current of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) by st...
We present a systematic study on low-frequency current fluctuations of nanodevices consisting of one...
Niobium nitride nanowires show considerable promise as high-speed single-photon detectors. We report...
In this work we present a study of the dark counts rate in a NbTiN Superconducting Nanowire Single P...
Superconducting nanowires undergoing quantum phase-slips have potential for impact in electronic dev...
Funding Information: We thank A. O. Denisov, K. E. Nagaev, T. M. Klapwijk, and, particularly, E. S. ...
139 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.Phase slips are topological f...
Funding Information: The work is supported by the Foundation for Polish Science project “Stochastic ...
<p>This thesis focuses on the fluctuation in the switching current $I_s$ of superconducting Al nanow...
We investigate the timing jitter in parallel superconducting NbN-nanowire single photon detectors ba...
We studied electric current and noise in planar GaN nanowires (NWs). The results obtained at low vol...
We report on measurements of the switching current distributions on two-dimensional superconducting ...
We present a detailed report of microwave irradiation of ultranarrow superconducting nanowires. In o...
We report on measurements of the switching current distributions on two-dimensional NbN superconduct...
The topic of superconducting nanowires has recently been an interesting field of research which has ...
We estimate the depairing current of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) by st...
We present a systematic study on low-frequency current fluctuations of nanodevices consisting of one...
Niobium nitride nanowires show considerable promise as high-speed single-photon detectors. We report...
In this work we present a study of the dark counts rate in a NbTiN Superconducting Nanowire Single P...
Superconducting nanowires undergoing quantum phase-slips have potential for impact in electronic dev...
Funding Information: We thank A. O. Denisov, K. E. Nagaev, T. M. Klapwijk, and, particularly, E. S. ...