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Schmidt, F.E. (author)
This thesis investigates fundamental properties of Josephson junctions embedded in microwave circuits, and an application arising from this hybrid approach. We used the versatility of superconducting coplanar DC bias cavities to extract previously inaccessible information on phase coherent and subgap mechanisms of graphene Josephson junctions....
doctoral thesis 2020
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Nanda, G. (author)
This thesis describes the capabilities of the helium ion microscope (HIM) and that of graphene to explore fundamental physics and novel applications. While graphene offers superior electronic properties, the helium ion microscope allows us to combine imaging and modification of materials at the nanoscale. We used the capabilities of HIM to grow...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Nanda, G. (author), Aguilera Servin, J.L. (author), Rakyta, P. (author), Kormányos, A. (author), Kleiner, Reinhold (author), Koelle, Dieter (author), Watanabe, K. (author), Taniguchi, T. (author), Vandersypen, L.M.K. (author), Goswami, S. (author)
The current-phase relation (CPR) of a Josephson junction (JJ) determines how the supercurrent evolves with the superconducting phase difference across the junction. Knowledge of the CPR is essential in order to understand the response of a JJ to various external parameters. Despite the rising interest in ultraclean encapsulated graphene JJs,...
journal article 2017