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Full-frequency voltage noise spectral density of a single-electron transistor -: art. no. 035301

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 67, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.67.035301

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We calculate the full-frequency spectral density of voltage fluctuations in a single-electron transistor (SET), used as an electrometer biased above the Coulomb threshold so that the current through the SET is carried by sequential tunneling events. We consider both a normal-state SET and a superconducting SET. The whole spectrum, from low-frequency telegraph noise to quantum noise at frequencies comparable to the SET charging energy (E(C)/h) to high-frequency Nyquist noise, is described. We take the energy exchange between the SET and the measured system into account using a real-time diagrammatic Keldysh technique. The voltage fluctuations determine the backaction of the SET on the measured system, and we specifically discuss the case of superconducting charge qubit read-out and measuring the so-called Coulomb staircase of a single Cooper-pair box.

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