Mixing with the radio frequency single-electron transistor
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/ Abstract
By configuring a radio frequency single-electron transistor as a mixer, we demonstrate a unique implementation of this device, that achieves good charge sensitivity with large bandwidth about a tunable center frequency. In our implementation we achieve a measurement bandwidth of 16 MHz, with a tunable center frequency from 0 to 1.2 GHz, demonstrated with the transistor operating at 300 mK. Ultimately this device is limited in center frequency by the RC time of the transistor’s center island, which for our device is ∼1.6GHz, close to the measured value. The measurement bandwidth is determined by the quality factor of the readout tank circuit.
Journal: Applied Physics Letters
DOI: 10.1063/1.1923188