Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
1999-01-13
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
To be published in IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, June 1999
Scientific paper
We have fabricated the Bloch transistor shunted on-chip by a small-sized Cr resistor with Rs about 1 kOhm. The Bloch transistor normally consists of two small Josephson junctions connected in series, which in our case have been replaced by two superconducting interferometer loops, each with two junctions in parallel. A capacitively coupled gate is supplied to control the induced charge of the small intermediate electrode (island) of the transistor. The measured I-V curves show no hysteresis and correspond to the operation of a effective Josephson junction at the high-damping and strong-noise limits. The critical current of the system was found to be close to its nominal value, that is in accordance with the electromagnetic environment theory. The I-V curves were modulated by the gate with a period of e and a maximum swing of about 2 /mu_V. Such rather moderate modulation results from the Josephson-to- charging energies ratio, Ej/Ec about 9, in our sample being far from its optimum value of 0.3 up to 1.
Lotkhov Sergey V.
Niemeyer Jens
Scherer Hansjoerg
Weimann Thomas
Zangerle Hermann
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