Planar Paul traps and trap arrays
R.G. DeVoe, R. Kallenbach, et al.
QELS 1992
We have fabricated and characterized the noise performance of well-coupled Nb-Pb alloy edge junction dc superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) with a resistively shunted inductance. The extra damping resistor removes the resonances in the current-voltage characteristics resulting in a very low value of the extrinsic energy sensitivity in flux-locked-loop operation. Numerical simulations, with the junction capacitance included, indicate that the damping resistance does not degrade noise performance until it is significantly less than the junction-shunting resistance. We also tested different SQUID designs and demonstrated that a large SQUID inductance, proposed earlier to be desirable when resistively shunted, can seriously affect the low-frequency flux noise.
R.G. DeVoe, R. Kallenbach, et al.
QELS 1992
D. Fried, J. Hergenrother, et al.
IEDM 2004
V. Foglietti, A. Pasquarelli, et al.
IEEE TAS
E.A. Giess, R.L. Sandstrom, et al.
IBM J. Res. Dev