Published August 22, 2024
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Bolometric detection of Josephson radiation
Creators
- 1. Aalto University
- 2. Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
- 3. University of Chicago
- 4. University of Washington
Description
One of the most promising approaches towards large-scale quantum computation uses devices based on many Josephson junctions. Yet, even today, open questions regarding the single junction remain unsolved, such as the detailed understanding of the quantum phase transitions, the coupling of the Josephson junction to the environment or how to improve the coherence of a superconducting qubit. Here we design and build an engineered on-chip reservoir connected to a Josephson junction that acts as an efficient bolometer for detecting the Josephson radiation under non-equilibrium, that is, biased conditions. The bolometer converts the a.c. Josephson current at microwave frequencies up to about 100 GHz into a temperature rise measured by d.c. thermometry. A circuit model based on realistic parameter values captures both the current–voltage characteristics and the measured power quantitatively. The present experiment demonstrates an efficient, wide-band, thermal detection scheme of microwave photons and provides a sensitive detector of Josephson dynamics beyond the standard conductance measurements.
Data availability
All data will be made available online, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12684006. Source data are provided with this paper.
All codes for reproducing the theory curves in the paper will be made available online, https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12684006.
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Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41565-024-01770-7
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:13274
Funding
- Research Council of Finland
- Centre of Excellence programme
- Research Council of Finland
- Centre of Excellence programme
- Spanish Ministry of Science
- TED2021-130292B-C43
- NOMIS Foundation
- Danish National Research Foundation
- VILLUM FONDEN
- Project 43951
- Aalto University