D. Massarotti
National Research Council
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Physical Review B | 2011
Luigi Longobardi; D. Massarotti; Giacomo Rotoli; Daniela Stornaiuolo; Gianpaolo Papari; Akira Kawakami; Giovanni Piero Pepe; A. Barone; Francesco Tafuri
We report on the occurrence of multiple hopping and retrapping of a Brownian particle in a tilted washboard potential. The escape dynamic has been studied experimentally by measuring the switching current distributions as a function of temperature in a moderately damped NbN/MgO/NbN Josephson junction. At low temperatures the second moment of the distribution increases in agreement with calculations based on Kramers thermal activation regime. After a turn-over temperature T*, the shape of the distributions starts changing and width decreases with temperature. We analyze the data through fit of the switching probability and Monte Carlo simulations and we find a good agreement with a model based on a multiple retrapping process.
Physical Review Letters | 2012
L. Longobardi; D. Massarotti; Daniela Stornaiuolo; Luca Galletti; Giacomo Rotoli; Floriana Lombardi; Francesco Tafuri
Dissipation encodes the interaction of a quantum system with the environment and regulates the activation regimes of a Brownian particle. We have engineered grain boundary biepitaxial YBaCuO junctions to drive a direct transition from a quantum activated running state to a phase diffusion regime. The crossover to the quantum regime is tuned by the magnetic field and dissipation is described by a fully consistent set of junction parameters. To unravel phase dynamics in moderately damped systems is of general interest for advances in the comprehension of retrapping phenomena and in view of quantum hybrid technology.
Physical Review B | 2014
Luca Galletti; Sophie Charpentier; M. Iavarone; P. Lucignano; D. Massarotti; Riccardo Arpaia; Yusuke Suzuki; Kazuo Kadowaki; Thilo Bauch; A. Tagliacozzo; F. Tafuri; Floriana Lombardi
In superconductor-topological insulator-superconductor hybrid junctions, the barrier edge states are expected to be protected against backscattering, to generate unconventional proximity effects, and, possibly, to signal the presence of Majorana fermions. The standards of proximity modes for these types of structures have to be settled for a neat identification of possible new entities. Through a systematic and complete set of measurements of the Josephson properties we find evidence of ballistic transport in coplanar Al-Bi2Se3-Al junctions that we attribute to a coherent transport through the topological edge state. The shunting effect of the bulk only influences the normal transport. This behavior, which can be considered to some extent universal, is fairly independent of the specific features of superconducting electrodes. A comparative study of Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations and scanning tunneling spectroscopy gave an experimental signature compatible with a two-dimensional electron transport channel with a Dirac dispersion relation. A reduction of the size of the Bi2Se3 flakes to the nanoscale is an unavoidable step to drive Josephson junctions in the proper regime to detect possible distinctive features of Majorana fermions.
Applied Physics Letters | 2011
L. Longobardi; D. Massarotti; G. Rotoli; Daniela Stornaiuolo; Gianpaolo Papari; Akira Kawakami; Giovanni Piero Pepe; A. Barone; Francesco Tafuri
High quality epitaxial NbN/MgO/NbN Josephson junctions have been realized with MgO barriers up to a thickness of d=1 nm. The junction properties coherently scale with the size of barrier, and low critical current densities down to 3 A/cm
Physical Review B | 2014
Daniela Stornaiuolo; Stefano Gariglio; Alexandre Fete; M. Gabay; Danfeng Li; D. Massarotti; Jean-Marc Triscone
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Physical Review B | 2015
D. Massarotti; Daniela Stornaiuolo; P. Lucignano; Luca Galletti; D. Born; G. Rotoli; Floriana Lombardi; L. Longobardi; A. Tagliacozzo; F. Tafuri
have been achieved for larger barriers. In this limit, junctions exhibit macroscopic quantum phenomena for temperatures lower than 90 mK. Measurements and junction parameters support the notion of a possible use of these devices for multiphoton quantum experiments, taking advantage of the fast non equilibrium electron-phonon relaxation times of NbN.
Physical Review B | 2013
Daniela Stornaiuolo; G. Rotoli; D. Massarotti; F. Carillo; L. Longobardi; Fabio Beltram; F. Tafuri
Using field effect devices with side gates, we modulate the 2-dimensional electron gas hosted at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface to study the temperature and doping evolution of the magnetotransport. The analysis of the data reveals different transport regimes depending on the interplay between the different (elastic, inelastic, and spin-orbit) scattering times and their temperature dependencies. We find that the spin-orbit interaction strongly affects the low-temperature transport in the normal state in a very large region of the phase diagram, extending beyond the superconducting dome.
Low Temperature Physics | 2012
D. Massarotti; L. Longobardi; Luca Galletti; Daniela Stornaiuolo; Domenico Montemurro; Giovanni Piero Pepe; G. Rotoli; A. Barone; F. Tafuri
We have identified anomalous behavior of the escape rate out of the zero-voltage state in Josephson junctions with a high critical current density J(c). For this study we have employed YBa2Cu3O7-x grain boundary junctions, which span a wide range of J(c) and have appropriate electrodynamical parameters. Such high Jc junctions, when hysteretic, do not switch from the superconducting to the normal state following the expected stochastic Josephson distribution, despite having standard Josephson properties such as a Fraunhofer magnetic field pattern. The switching current distributions (SCDs) are consistent with nonequilibrium dynamics taking place on a local rather than a global scale. This means that macroscopic quantum phenomena seem to be practically unattainable for high Jc junctions. We argue that SCDs are an accurate means to measure nonequilibrium effects. This transition from global to local dynamics is of relevance for all kinds of weak links, including the emergent family of nanohybrid Josephson junctions. Therefore caution should be applied in the use of such junctions in, for instance, the search for Majorana fermions.
Journal of Applied Physics | 2018
R. Caruso; D. Massarotti; V. V. Bolginov; A. Ben Hamida; L. N. Karelina; A. Miano; Igor V. Vernik; Francesco Tafuri; V. V. Ryazanov; Oleg A. Mukhanov; G. P. Pepe
We report on the study of the phase dynamics of high critical temperature superconductor Josephson junctions. We realized YBa
Scientific Reports | 2017
Xavier Baumans; Vyacheslav S. Zharinov; Eline Raymenants; Sylvain Blanco Alvarez; Jeroen Scheerder; Jérémy Brisbois; D. Massarotti; R. Caruso; Francesco Tafuri; Ewald Janssens; Victor Moshchalkov; Joris Van de Vondel; Alejandro Silhanek
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