Asymmetric noise probed with a Josephson junction

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Using a Josephson junction, we have measured the fluctuations of the current through a tunnel junction. The current noise adds to the bias current of the Josephson junction and affects its switching out of the supercurrent branch. The experiment is carried out in a regime where switching is determined by thermal activation. The variance of the noise results in an elevated effective temperature, whereas the third moment, related to its asymmetric character, leads to a difference in the switching rates observed for opposite signs of the current through the tunnel junction. Measurements are compared quantitatively with recent theoretical predictions.

*coauthors: Q. Le Masne, C. Urbina, Norman O. Birge, and D. Esteve

Authors

  • Hugues Pothier

    • Quantronics, CEA-Saclay