In this work, normal metal and superconducting tunnel junctions have been studied. In particular applications in low temperature electronic thermometry are investigated. The double oxidation method for achieving high resistance junctions is described and shown to produce high quality devices. A new invention, the single junction thermometer (SJT), is described, and proof of the concept experiments demonstrating the functionality of the device are described. A key feature of the SJT is a well controlled electromagnetic environment surrounding a single junction. It is shown that embedding a single junction within arrays of other junctions is a superior way for controlling the environment as compared to previously proposed methods. Improved th...
The charge localization of single electrons on mesoscopic metallic islands leads to a suppression of...
The experimental work presented in this Thesis addresses fundamental aspects of modern low temperatu...
International audienceWe discuss inherent thermometry in a Superconductor - Normal metal - Supercond...
Thermometers are a cornerstone of experimental physics, starting in XVII th century with the premise...
In this work four different mesoscopic superconducting devices have been experimentally studied: an ...
We report the cooling of electrons in nanoelectronic Coulomb blockade thermometers below 4 mK. Above...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the relatively young field of direct electron cooli...
We are working to develop a Coulomb Blockade Thermometer (CBT) that operates from 1K down to 30mK. W...
Measuring electron temperature is an important method to understand the stability and coherence of a...
Mesoscopic physics investigates structures smaller than the everyday macroscopic scale but larger th...
This report describes experimental results on a few different aspects of two-dimensional tunnel junc...
In the light of the revision of the SI-system in May 2019, we aim to improve low temperature primary...
We demonstrate effective electron cooling of the normal metal strip by superconductor-insulator-norm...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe demonstrate radio-frequency thermometry on a micrometer-sized metal...
Cooling nanoelectronic structures to millikelvin temperatures presents extreme challenges in maintai...
The charge localization of single electrons on mesoscopic metallic islands leads to a suppression of...
The experimental work presented in this Thesis addresses fundamental aspects of modern low temperatu...
International audienceWe discuss inherent thermometry in a Superconductor - Normal metal - Supercond...
Thermometers are a cornerstone of experimental physics, starting in XVII th century with the premise...
In this work four different mesoscopic superconducting devices have been experimentally studied: an ...
We report the cooling of electrons in nanoelectronic Coulomb blockade thermometers below 4 mK. Above...
The research presented in this thesis focuses on the relatively young field of direct electron cooli...
We are working to develop a Coulomb Blockade Thermometer (CBT) that operates from 1K down to 30mK. W...
Measuring electron temperature is an important method to understand the stability and coherence of a...
Mesoscopic physics investigates structures smaller than the everyday macroscopic scale but larger th...
This report describes experimental results on a few different aspects of two-dimensional tunnel junc...
In the light of the revision of the SI-system in May 2019, we aim to improve low temperature primary...
We demonstrate effective electron cooling of the normal metal strip by superconductor-insulator-norm...
VK: Low Temperature LaboratoryWe demonstrate radio-frequency thermometry on a micrometer-sized metal...
Cooling nanoelectronic structures to millikelvin temperatures presents extreme challenges in maintai...
The charge localization of single electrons on mesoscopic metallic islands leads to a suppression of...
The experimental work presented in this Thesis addresses fundamental aspects of modern low temperatu...
International audienceWe discuss inherent thermometry in a Superconductor - Normal metal - Supercond...