Excitation of single quasiparticles in a small superconducting Al island connected to normal-metal leads by tunnel junctions

We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting aluminum island connected to normal metallic leads by tunnel junctions. We find the island to be free of excitations within the measurement resolution. This allows us to show that the residual heating, whi...

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Published inPhysical review letters Vol. 111; no. 14; p. 147001
Main Authors Maisi, V F, Lotkhov, S V, Kemppinen, A, Heimes, A, Muhonen, J T, Pekola, J P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 03.10.2013
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Summary:We investigate the dynamics of individual quasiparticle excitations on a small superconducting aluminum island connected to normal metallic leads by tunnel junctions. We find the island to be free of excitations within the measurement resolution. This allows us to show that the residual heating, which typically limits experiments on superconductors, has an ultralow value of less than 0.1 aW. By injecting electrons with a periodic gate voltage, we probe electron-phonon interaction and relaxation down to a single quasiparticle excitation pair, with a measured recombination rate of 16 kHz. Our experiment yields a strong test of BCS theory in aluminum as the results are consistent with it without free parameters.
ISSN:1079-7114
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.111.147001