Detection of zeptojoule microwave pulses using an electrothermal bifurcation
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Abstract
We utilize electrothermal feedback for the threshold detection of weak 8.4 GHz microwave pulses containing approximately $200 \times h \times (8.4\textnormal{ GHz}) \approx 1.1 \times 10^{-21} \textnormal{ J}$ of energy. The feedback couples the electrical and thermal degrees of freedom in the central component of our detector, a metallic nanowire that absorbs the incoming microwave radiation and transduces the temperature change into a radio-frequency electrical signal. We can tune the feedback in situ, which provides access to both positive and negative feedback regimes with rich nonlinear dynamics. In particular, strong positive feedback leads to the emergence of two metastable electron temperature states in the millikelvin range. We use these states in the threshold detection protocol.
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Authors
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Joonas Govenius
QCD Labs, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland
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Russell Lake
QCD Labs, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland
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Kuan Tan
Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland
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Mikko M\"{o}tt\"{o}nen
Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University, Finland