In a superconductor, in which electrons are paired, the density of unpaired electrons should become zero when approaching zero temperature. Therefore, radiation detectors based on breaking of pairs promise supreme sensitivity, which we demonstrate using an aluminium superconducting microwave resonator. Here we show that the resonator also enables the study of the response of the electron system of the superconductor to pair-breaking photons, microwave photons and varying temperatures. A large range in radiation power (at 1.54?THz) can be chosen by carefully filtering the radiation from a blackbody source. We identify two regimes. At high radiation power, fluctuations in the electron system caused by the random arrival rate of the photons ar...
Axions detection requires the ultimate sensitivity down to the single-photon limit. In the microwave...
We analyze the ultimate performance of a superconducting quantum detector in order to meet requireme...
PhD Thesis: Superconducting circuit quantum electrodynamics (QED) has developed into a powerful pla...
In a superconductor, in which electrons are paired, the density of unpaired electrons should become ...
This thesis describes the intrinsic limits of superconducting microresonator detectors. In a superco...
One of the greatest challenges in astronomy is observing star and planetary formation, redshifted di...
We have measured the absorption of terahertz radiation in a BCS superconductor over a broad range of...
We have measured the number of quasiparticles and their lifetime in aluminium superconducting microw...
The present work addresses quantum interaction phenomena of microwave radiation with a single-electr...
Quantum optics in superconducting circuits, known as circuit QED, studies the interaction of photons...
This paper describes a new superconducting photon detector concept which is applicable from mil-lime...
Superconducting circuits and devices have unique properties that make them interesting from both the...
We study the interaction of the charge states of a superconducting double dot, comprising two superc...
A noiseless, photon-counting detector, which resolves the energy of each photon, could radically cha...
We measure temperature-dependent quasiparticle fluctuations in a small Al volume, embedded in a NbTi...
Axions detection requires the ultimate sensitivity down to the single-photon limit. In the microwave...
We analyze the ultimate performance of a superconducting quantum detector in order to meet requireme...
PhD Thesis: Superconducting circuit quantum electrodynamics (QED) has developed into a powerful pla...
In a superconductor, in which electrons are paired, the density of unpaired electrons should become ...
This thesis describes the intrinsic limits of superconducting microresonator detectors. In a superco...
One of the greatest challenges in astronomy is observing star and planetary formation, redshifted di...
We have measured the absorption of terahertz radiation in a BCS superconductor over a broad range of...
We have measured the number of quasiparticles and their lifetime in aluminium superconducting microw...
The present work addresses quantum interaction phenomena of microwave radiation with a single-electr...
Quantum optics in superconducting circuits, known as circuit QED, studies the interaction of photons...
This paper describes a new superconducting photon detector concept which is applicable from mil-lime...
Superconducting circuits and devices have unique properties that make them interesting from both the...
We study the interaction of the charge states of a superconducting double dot, comprising two superc...
A noiseless, photon-counting detector, which resolves the energy of each photon, could radically cha...
We measure temperature-dependent quasiparticle fluctuations in a small Al volume, embedded in a NbTi...
Axions detection requires the ultimate sensitivity down to the single-photon limit. In the microwave...
We analyze the ultimate performance of a superconducting quantum detector in order to meet requireme...
PhD Thesis: Superconducting circuit quantum electrodynamics (QED) has developed into a powerful pla...