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Optical responses of the switching currents in Al and Nb Josephson junctions

Yiwen Wang, Pinjia Zhou, Lianfu Wei, Beihong Zhang, Qiang Wei, Jiquan Zhai, Weiwei Xu, Chunhai Cao

Published 2014-08-16Version 1

We experimentally demonstrated the optical responses of the switching currents in two types of Josephson tunnel junctions: Al/AlOx/Al and Nb/AlOx/Nb. The radiation-induced switching current shifts were measured at ultra-low bath temperature (T~16 mK). It is observed that the Al-junction has a more sensitive optical response than the Nb-junction, which is as expected since Al electrode has a smaller superconducting gap energy. The minimum detectable radiation powers with the present Al-junction and Nb-junction are 8 pW (corresponding to 8*10^5 incoming photons in one measurement cycle) and 2 nW respectively. In addition, we found that the radiation-induced thermal effects are dominant in the observed optical responses. Several methods are proposed to further improve the optical responsivity, so that the josephson junction based devices could be applicable in photon detections.

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