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Clean carbon nanotubes coupled to superconducting impedance-matching circuits

Ranjan, V. and Puebla-Hellmann, G. and Jung, M. and Hasler, T. and Nunnenkamp, A. and Muoth, M. and Hierold, C. and Wallraff, A. and Schönenberger, C.. (2015) Clean carbon nanotubes coupled to superconducting impedance-matching circuits. Nature Communications, 6. p. 7165.

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Abstract

Coupling carbon nanotube devices to microwave circuits offers a significant increase in bandwidth (BW) and signal-to-noise ratio. These facilitate fast non-invasive readouts important for quantum information processing, shot noise and correlation measurements. However, creation of a device that unites a low-disorder nanotube with a low-loss microwave resonator has so far remained a challenge, due to fabrication incompatibility of one with the other. Employing a mechanical transfer method, we successfully couple a nanotube to a gigahertz superconducting matching circuit and thereby retain pristine transport characteristics such as the control over formation of, and coupling strengths between, the quantum dots. Resonance response to changes in conductance and susceptance further enables quantitative parameter extraction. The achieved near matching is a step forward promising high-BW noise correlation measurements on high impedance devices such as quantum dot circuits.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Physik > Physik > Theoretische Physik (Bruder)
UniBasel Contributors:Nunnenkamp, Andreas and Ranjan, Vishal and Puebla-Hellmann, Gabriel and Jung, Minkyung and Hasler, Thomas and Schönenberger, Christian
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN:2041-1723
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:06 Oct 2016 13:24
Deposited On:02 May 2016 12:09

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