We have experimentally studied the behaviour of the so-called Cooper pair
pump (CPP) with three Josephson junctions, in the limit of small Josephson
coupling EJ < EC. These experiments show that the CPP can be operated as a
traditional turnstile device yielding a gate-induced current 2ef in the
direction of the bias voltage, by applying an RF-signal with frequency f to the
two gates in phase, while residing at the degeneracy node of the gate plane.
Accuracy of the CPP during this kind of operation was about 3% and the
fundamental Landau-Zener limit was observed to lie above 20 MHz. We have also
measured the current pumped through the array by rotating around the degeneracy
node in the gate plane. We show that this reproduces the turnstile-kind of
behavior. To overcome the contradiction between the obtained e-periodic
DC-modulation and a pure 2e-behaviour in the RF-measurements, we base our
observations on a general principle that the system always minimises its
energy. It suggests that if the excess quasiparticles in the system have a
freedom to tunnel, they will organize themselves to the configuration yielding
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