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Coulomb blockade in superconducting quantum point contacts
Amplitude of the Coulomb blockade oscillations is calculated for a
single-mode Josephson junction with arbitrary electron transparency . It is
shown that the Coulomb blockade is suppressed in ballistic junctions with . The suppression is described quantitatively as the Landau-Zener transition
in imaginary time.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures include
Decoherence in adiabatic quantum computation
We have studied the decoherence properties of adiabatic quantum computation
(AQC) in the presence of in general non-Markovian, e.g., low-frequency, noise.
The developed description of the incoherent Landau-Zener transitions shows that
the global AQC maintains its properties even for decoherence larger than the
minimum gap at the anticrossing of the two lowest energy levels. The more
efficient local AQC, however, does not improve scaling of the computation time
with the number of qubits as in the decoherence-free case. The scaling
improvement requires phase coherence throughout the computation, limiting the
computation time and the problem size n.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, published versio
Resistively-shunted superconducting quantum point contacts
We have studied the Josephson dynamics of resistively-shunted ballistic
superconducting quantum point contacts at finite temperatures and arbitrary
number of conducting modes. Compared to the classical Josephson dynamics of
tunnel junctions, dynamics of quantum point contacts exhibits several new
features associated with temporal fluctuations of the Josephson potential
caused by fluctuations in the occupation of the current-carrying Andreev
levels.Comment: 5 pages, RevTex, 3 postscript figures include
System of Programmed Modules for Measuring Photographs with a Gamma-Telescope
Physical experiments using tracking cameras resulted in hundreds of thousands of stereo photographs of events being received. To process such a large volume of information, automatic and semiautomatic measuring systems are required. At the Institute of Space Research of the Academy of Science of the USSR, a system for processing film information from the spark gamma-telescope was developed. The system is based on a BPS-75 projector in line with the minicomputer Elektronika 1001. The report describes this system. The various computer programs available to the operators are discussed
Measurement of the shot noise in a single electron transistor
We have systematically measured the shot noise in a single electron
transistor (SET) as a function of bias and gate voltages. By embedding a SET in
a resonance circuit we have been able to measure its shot noise at the
resonance frequency 464 MHz, where the 1/f noise is negligible. We can extract
the Fano factor which varies between 0.5 and 1 depending on the amount of
Coulomb blockade in the SET, in very good agreement with the theory.Comment: 4 figure
Non-equilibrium current noise in mesoscopic disordered SNS junctions
Current noise in superconductor-normal metal-superconductor (SNS) junctions
is calculated within the scattering theory of multiple Andreev reflections
(MAR). It is shown that the noise exhibits subharmonic gap singularities at
, both in single-mode junctions with arbitrary
transparency and in multi-mode disordered junctions. The subharmonic
structure is superimposed with monotonic increase of the effective transferred
charge with decreasing bias voltage. Other features of the
noise include a step-like increase of in junctions with small , and a
divergence at small voltages and excess noise , where is the excess current, at large voltages, in
junctions with diffusive transport.Comment: 5 page
Cotunneling thermopower of single electron transistors
We study the thermopower of a quantum dot weakly coupled to two reservoirs by
tunnel junctions. At low temperatures the transport through the dot is
suppressed by charging effects (Coulomb blockade). As a result the thermopower
shows an oscillatory dependence on the gate voltage. We study this dependence
in the limit of low temperatures where the transport through the dot is
dominated by the processes of inelastic cotunneling. We also obtain a crossover
formula for intermediate temperatures which connects our cotunneling results to
the known sawtooth behavior in the sequential tunneling regime. As the
temperature is lowered, the amplitude of thermopower oscillations increases,
and their shape changes qualitatively.Comment: 9 pages, including 4 figure
Tunneling without tunneling: wavefunction reduction in a mesoscopic qubit
The transformation cycle and associated inequality are suggested for the
basic demonstration of the wavefunction reduction in a mesoscopic qubit in
measurements with quantum-limited detectors. Violation of the inequality would
show directly that the qubit state changes in a way dictated by the
probabilistic nature of the wavefunction and inconsistent with the dynamics of
the Schr\"{o}dinger equation: the qubit tunnels through an infinitely large
barrier. Estimates show that the transformation cycle is within the reach of
current experiments with superconducting qubits.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Coulomb Blockade and Insulator-to-Metal Quantum Phase Transition
We analyze an interplay between Coulomb blockade and quantum fluctuations in
a coherent conductor (with dimensionless conductance ) attached to
an Ohmic shunt. We demonstrate that at T=0 the system can be either an
insulator or a metal depending on whether its total resistance is larger or
smaller than k. In a metallic phase the Coulomb gap
is fully suppressed by quantum fluctuations. We briefly discuss possible
relation of this effect to recent experiments indicating the presence of a
metal-insulator phase transition in 2d disordered systems.Comment: 4 revtex pages, no figure
Quantum Nondemolition Charge Measurement of a Josephson Qubit
In a qubit system, the measurement operator does not necessarily commute with
the qubit Hamiltonian, so that the readout process demolishes (mixes) the qubit
energy eigenstates. The readout time is therefore limited by such a mixing time
and its fidelity will be reduced. A quantum nondemolition readout scheme is
proposed in which the charge of a flux qubit is measured. The measurement
operator is shown to commute with the qubit Hamiltonian in the reduced
two-level Hilbert space, even though the Hamiltonian contains non-commuting
charge and flux terms.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, a paragraph added to describe how the scheme
works in charge regim
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