Wednesday, July 4, 2012

1207.0082 (M. Rudolph et al.)

Direct current superconducting quantum interferometers with asymmetric
shunt resistors
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M. Rudolph, J. Nagel, J. M. Meckbach, M. Kemmler, M. Siegel, K. Ilin, D. Koelle, R. Kleiner
We have investigated asymmetrically shunted Nb/Al-AlO$_x$/Nb direct current (dc) superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs). While keeping the total resistance $R$ identical to a comparable symmetric SQUID with $R^{-1} = R_1^{-1} + R_2^{-1}$, we shunted only one of the two Josephson junctions with $R = R_{1,2}/2$. Simulations predict that the optimum energy resolution $\epsilon$ and thus also the noise performance of such an asymmetric SQUID can be 3--4 times better than that of its symmetric counterpart. Experiments at a temperature of 4.2\,K yielded $\epsilon \approx 32\,\hbar$ for an asymmetric SQUID with an inductance of $22\,\rm{pH}$. For a comparable symmetric device $\epsilon = 110\,\hbar$ was achieved, confirming our simulation results.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.0082

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