Optimized Proximity Thermometer for Ultrasensitive Detection

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We present a set of experiments to optimize the performance of a noninvasive thermometer based on proximity superconductivity. Current through a standard tunnel junction between an aluminum superconductor and a copper electrode is controlled by the strength of the proximity induced to this normal metal, which in turn is determined by the position of a direct superconducting contact from the tunnel junction. Several devices with different distances are tested. We develop a theoretical model based on Usadel equations and dynamic Coulomb blockade that reproduces the measured results and yields a tool to calibrate the thermometer and to optimize it further in future experiments. We also propose an analytic formula that reproduces the experimental data for a wide range of temperatures.
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2020

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Department of Applied Physics

Bayan Karimi Orcid -palvelun logo - Upphovsperson

Danilo Nikolic´ - Upphovsperson

Joonas Peltonen Orcid -palvelun logo - Upphovsperson

Jukka P. Pekola Orcid -palvelun logo - Upphovsperson

Tuomas Tuukkanen - Upphovsperson

Wolfgang Belzig - Upphovsperson

Universität Konstanz - Medarbetare

Zenodo - Utgivare

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