Cooper-Pair Tunneling in Small Josephson Junction Arrays under Radio-Frequency Irradiation
Abstract
The influence of radio frequency microwaves on the Coulomb blockade characteristics in small Josephson junctions was studied using a one-dimensional array of ten small Al tunnel junctions in the frequency range from 1 MHz to 1000 MHz. Coulomb blockade voltage (V th) is diminished with increasing microwave power (V ac), where the V th-V ac plots for varied frequencies fall on a single curve. We observed and theoretically analyzed a magnetic field dependent renormalization of the applied microwave power, in addition to a magnetic-field independent renormalization effect explained using an effective circuit approach of the array. Due to its high sensitivity to microwave power, the array is well-suited for on-chip detection applications in low temperature environments.
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