Superconducting SET with tunable electromagnetic environment
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We have studied the environmental effect on superconducting single-electron transistors (S-SETs) by biasing S-SETs with arrays of small-capacitance DC superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs), whose effective impedance can be varied in situ. As the zero-bias resistance of the arrays is increased, Coulomb blockade in the S-SET becomes sharper, and the gate-voltage dependence changes from e-periodic to 2e-periodic. The SQUID arrays could be used as on-chip noise filters.
Journal: Physica E-low-dimensional Systems & Nanostructures