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Coulomb blockade of Cooper pair tunneling and parity effects in the Cooper pair transistor

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 74, Issue 22, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.74.224505

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We have measured the Cooper pair transistor (CPT) in a tunable electromagnetic environment consisting of four one-dimensional superconducting quantum interference device arrays. The transport properties of the CPT in the high impedance limit, Z(env)> R-Q similar or equal to 6.45 k Omega, are studied for different ratios of the Josephson coupling energy to the charging energy. As the impedance of the environment is increased, the current-voltage characteristic (IVC) of the CPT develops a Coulomb blockade of Cooper pair tunneling and the measured IVCs agree qualitatively with a theory based on quasicharge dynamics for a CPT. Increasing the impedance of the environment induces a transition in the modulation of the IVC with the gate charge from e-periodic to 2e-periodic.

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