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Superconducting Single-Mode Contact as a Microwave-Activated Quantum Interferometer
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1998
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Superconducting MaterialEngineeringCavity QedQuantum SensingSuperconductivityMicrowave-activated Quantum InterferometerQuantum EntanglementSuperconducting DevicesQuantum ScienceElectrical EngineeringPhysicsEnergy AbsorptionQuantum TechnologyQuantum Point ContactNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrowave Electromagnetic FieldQuantum Superconductivity
The dynamics of a superconducting quantum point contact biased at subgap voltages is shown to be strongly affected by a microwave electromagnetic field. Interference among a sequence of temporally localized, microwave-induced Landau-Zener transitions between current carrying Andreev levels results in energy absorption and in an increase of the subgap current by several orders of magnitude. The contact is an interferometer in the sense that the current is an oscillatory function of the inverse bias voltage. Possible applications to Andreev-level spectroscopy and microwave detection are discussed.
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