Feedback and Rate Asymmetry of the Josephson Junction Noise Detector

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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10.1103/PhysRevB.79.113102

The Josephson junction noise detector measures the skewness of non-Gaussian noise via the asymmetry of the rate of escape from the zero-voltage state upon reversal of the bias current. The feedback of this detector on the noise generating device is investigated in detail. Concise predictions are made for a second Josephson junction as noise generating device. The strong nonlinearity of this component implies particularly strong feedback effects, including a change of sign of the rate asymmetry as the applied voltage approaches twice the superconducting gap.

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