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Author Bell, Matthew; Sergeev, Andrei; Goltsman, Gregory; Bird, Jonathan; Verevkin, Aleksandr url  openurl
  Title Transition-edge sensors based on superconducting nanowires Type Abstract
  Year 2006 Publication (down) Proc. APS March Meeting Abbreviated Journal Proc. APS March Meeting  
  Volume Issue Pages B38.00001  
  Keywords NbN nanowire TES  
  Abstract We present our experimental study of superconducting NbN nanowire-based sensor. The responsivity of the sensor is strongly affected by the superconducting transition width of the nanostructure, which, in turn, is determined by the phase slip centers (PCSs) dynamics. The fluctuations and noise properties of the sensor are also discussed, as well as the devices' behavior at high magnetic fields. The ultimate performance of the sensor and prospects of the devices will be discussed, as well.  
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Author Shah, Nayana; Pekker, David; Goldbart, Paul M. doi  openurl
  Title Inherent stochasticity of superconductor-resistor switching behavior in nanowires Type Journal Article
  Year 2008 Publication (down) Phys. Rev. Lett. Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. Lett.  
  Volume 101 Issue Pages 207001(1 to 4)  
  Keywords superconducting nanowires, phase-slip, self-heating effect, temperature profile  
  Abstract We study the stochastic dynamics of superconductive-resistive switching in hysteretic current-biased superconducting nanowires undergoing phase-slip fluctuations. We evaluate the mean switching time using the master-equation formalism, and hence obtain the distribution of switching currents. We find that as the temperature is reduced this distribution initially broadens; only at lower temperatures does it show the narrowing with cooling naively expected for phase slips that are thermally activated. We also find that although several phase-slip events are generally necessary to induce switching, there is an experimentally accessible regime of temperatures and currents for which just one single phase-slip event is sufficient to induce switching, via the local heating it causes.  
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  Call Number Serial 919  
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Author Pothier, H.; Guéron, S.; Birge, Norman O.; Esteve, D.; Devoret, M. H. doi  openurl
  Title Energy distribution function of quasiparticles in mesoscopic wires Type Journal Article
  Year 1997 Publication (down) Phys. Rev. Lett. Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 79 Issue 18 Pages 3490-3493  
  Keywords tunnel probe, metallic nanowire, diffusive wire, diffusive nanowire  
  Abstract We have measured with a tunnel probe the energy distribution function of Landau quasiparticles in metallic diffusive wires connected to two reservoir electrodes, with an applied bias voltage. The distribution function in the middle of a 1.5-μm-long wire resembles the half sum of the Fermi distributions of the reservoirs. The distribution functions in 5-μm-long wires are more rounded, due to interactions between quasiparticles during the longer diffusion time across the wire. From the scaling of the data with the bias voltage, we find that the scattering rate between two quasiparticles varies as <c9><203a>–2, where <c9><203a> is the energy transferred.  
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  Call Number Serial 921  
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Author Anthore, A.; Pothier, H.; Esteve, D. doi  openurl
  Title Density of states in a superconductor carrying a supercurrent Type Journal Article
  Year 2003 Publication (down) Phys. Rev. Lett. Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. Lett.  
  Volume 90 Issue 12 Pages 127001 (1 to 4)  
  Keywords Usadel, superconducting nanowire  
  Abstract We have measured the tunneling density of states (DOS) in a superconductor carrying a supercurrent or exposed to an external magnetic field. The pair correlations are weakened by the supercurrent, leading to a modification of the DOS and to a reduction of the gap. As predicted by the theory of superconductivity in diffusive metals, we find that this effect is similar to that of an external magnetic field.  
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  Call Number Serial 924  
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Author Vercruyssen, N.; Verhagen, T. G. A.; Flokstra, M. G.; Pekola, J. P.; Klapwijk, T. M. openurl 
  Title Evanescent states and nonequilibrium in driven superconducting nanowires Type Journal Article
  Year 2012 Publication (down) Phys. Rev. B Abbreviated Journal Phys. Rev. B  
  Volume 85 Issue Pages 224503(1-10)  
  Keywords Al HEB, Al superconducting nanowire, global state, bimodal state, quasiclassical kinetic equations, Usadel equation  
  Abstract We study the nonlinear response of current transport in a superconducting diffusive nanowire between normal reservoirs. We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally the existence of two different superconducting states appearing when the wire is driven out of equilibrium by an applied bias, called the global and bimodal superconducting states. The different states are identified by using two-probe measurements of the wire, and measurements of the local density of states with tunneling probes. The analysis is performed within the framework of the quasiclassical kinetic equations for diffusive superconductors.  
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