We propose a quantum-circuit refrigerator (QCR) based on photon-assisted quasiparticle tunneling through a single normal-metal-insulator-superconductor (NIS) junction. In contrast to previous studies with multiple junctions and an additional charge island for the QCR, we directly connect the NIS junction to an inductively shunted electrode of a superconducting microwave resonator making the device immune to low-frequency charge noise. At low characteristic impedance of the resonator and parameters relevant to a recent experiment, we observe that a semiclassical impedance model of the NIS junction reproduces the bias voltage dependence of the QCR-induced damping rate and frequency shift. For high characteristic impedances, we derive a Born-M...
Abstract The emerging quantum technological applications call for fast and accurate initialization ...
We present here our recent results on qubit reset scheme based on a quantum-circuit refrigerator (QC...
Abstract We report on fast tunability of an electromagnetic environment coupled to a superconductin...
We propose a quantum-circuit refrigerator (QCR) based on photon-assisted quasiparticle tunneling thr...
Previous studies of photon-assisted tunneling through normal-metal-insulator-superconductor junction...
Abstract Previous studies of photon-assisted tunneling through normal-metal–insulator–superconducto...
Abstract The recent progress in direct active cooling of the quantum-electric degrees of freedom in...
| openaire: EC/H2020/681311/EU//QUESS | openaire: EC/H2020/680167/EU//SCARPrevious studies of photon...
Quantum computing has become one of the pillars in the research of quantum technology. According to ...
The recent progress in direct active cooling of the quantum-electric degrees of freedom in engineere...
Quantum technology promises revolutionizing applications in information processing, communications, ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/681311/EU//QUESS | openaire: EC/H2020/957440/EU//SCARThe recent progress in dir...
Abstract We focus on a recently experimentally realized scenario of normal-metal–insulator–supercond...
Abstract The emerging quantum technological applications call for fast and accurate initialization ...
We present here our recent results on qubit reset scheme based on a quantum-circuit refrigerator (QC...
Abstract We report on fast tunability of an electromagnetic environment coupled to a superconductin...
We propose a quantum-circuit refrigerator (QCR) based on photon-assisted quasiparticle tunneling thr...
Previous studies of photon-assisted tunneling through normal-metal-insulator-superconductor junction...
Abstract Previous studies of photon-assisted tunneling through normal-metal–insulator–superconducto...
Abstract The recent progress in direct active cooling of the quantum-electric degrees of freedom in...
| openaire: EC/H2020/681311/EU//QUESS | openaire: EC/H2020/680167/EU//SCARPrevious studies of photon...
Quantum computing has become one of the pillars in the research of quantum technology. According to ...
The recent progress in direct active cooling of the quantum-electric degrees of freedom in engineere...
Quantum technology promises revolutionizing applications in information processing, communications, ...
| openaire: EC/H2020/681311/EU//QUESS | openaire: EC/H2020/957440/EU//SCARThe recent progress in dir...
Abstract We focus on a recently experimentally realized scenario of normal-metal–insulator–supercond...
Abstract The emerging quantum technological applications call for fast and accurate initialization ...
We present here our recent results on qubit reset scheme based on a quantum-circuit refrigerator (QC...
Abstract We report on fast tunability of an electromagnetic environment coupled to a superconductin...