We embed a small Josephson junction in a microwave resonator that allows simultaneous dc biasing and dispersive readout. Thermal fluctuations drive the junction into phase diffusion and induce a temperature-dependent shift in the resonance frequency. By sensing the thermal noise of a remote resistor in this manner, we demonstrate primary thermometry in the range of 300 mK to below 100 mK, and high-bandwidth (7.5 MHz) operation with a noise-equivalent temperature of better than 10 mu K/root Hz. At a finite bias voltage close to a Fiske resonance, amplification of the microwave probe signal is observed. We develop an accurate theoretical model of our device based on the theory of dynamical Coulomb blockade.Peer reviewe
A growing interest in the detection of single microwave-photons has been stimulated by the search fo...
We theoretically investigate the temperature-to-phase conversion (TPC) process occurring in dc super...
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High Temperature Superconducting devices for absolute Noise Thermometry are under development for th...
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We have performed mixing experiments with CO2 lasers in the 9 to 11 μm wavelength band using superco...
The noise temperature and the minimum detectable temperature of a Josephson junction in video detect...
The ability to control and measure the temperature of propagating microwave modes down to very low t...
The rf impedance and the wide‐band response to radiation of a resistively shunted junction (RSJ) mod...
Superconducting circuits and devices have unique properties that make them interesting from both the...
We discuss heat transport through a Josephson tunnel junction under various bias conditions. We firs...
Detection mechanisms in Josephson junctions with energies Ej comparable to thermal energies kT have ...
We introduce a microwave bolometer aimed at high-quantum-efficiency detection of wave packet energy ...
We experimentally investigate and utilize electrothermal feedback in a microwave nanobolometer based...
A growing interest in the detection of single microwave-photons has been stimulated by the search fo...
We theoretically investigate the temperature-to-phase conversion (TPC) process occurring in dc super...
We develop a high frequency, wide bandwidth radiometer operating at room temperature, which augments...
High Temperature Superconducting devices for absolute Noise Thermometry are under development for th...
A promising strategy for pushing single-shot energy-resolving detection to the level of individual m...
Résumé. 2014 On calcule la température de bruit et la température minimum détectable d’une jonction ...
We have performed mixing experiments with CO2 lasers in the 9 to 11 μm wavelength band using superco...
The noise temperature and the minimum detectable temperature of a Josephson junction in video detect...
The ability to control and measure the temperature of propagating microwave modes down to very low t...
The rf impedance and the wide‐band response to radiation of a resistively shunted junction (RSJ) mod...
Superconducting circuits and devices have unique properties that make them interesting from both the...
We discuss heat transport through a Josephson tunnel junction under various bias conditions. We firs...
Detection mechanisms in Josephson junctions with energies Ej comparable to thermal energies kT have ...
We introduce a microwave bolometer aimed at high-quantum-efficiency detection of wave packet energy ...
We experimentally investigate and utilize electrothermal feedback in a microwave nanobolometer based...
A growing interest in the detection of single microwave-photons has been stimulated by the search fo...
We theoretically investigate the temperature-to-phase conversion (TPC) process occurring in dc super...
We develop a high frequency, wide bandwidth radiometer operating at room temperature, which augments...