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Nature Materials | 2006

Tunable Fröhlich polarons in organic single-crystal transistors

Iulian N. Hulea; S. Fratini; Hangxing Xie; C. L. Mulder; N. N. Iossad; Gianluca Rastelli; S. Ciuchi; Alberto F. Morpurgo

In organic field-effect transistors (FETs), charges move near the surface of an organic semiconductor, at the interface with a dielectric. In the past, the nature of the microscopic motion of charge carriers—which determines the device performance—has been related to the quality of the organic semiconductor. Recently, it was discovered that the nearby dielectric also has an unexpectedly strong influence. The mechanisms responsible for this influence are not understood. To investigate these mechanisms, we have studied transport through organic single-crystal FETs with different gate insulators. We find that the temperature dependence of the mobility evolves from metallic-like to insulating-like with increasing dielectric constant of the insulator. The phenomenon is accounted for by a two-dimensional Fröhlich polaron model that quantitatively describes our observations and shows that increasing the dielectric polarizability results in a crossover from the weak to the strong polaronic coupling regime. This represents a considerable step forward in our understanding of transport through organic transistors, and identifies a microscopic physical process with a large influence on device performance.


Physical Review B | 2013

Quantum phase slips in Josephson junction rings

Gianluca Rastelli; Ioan M. Pop; F. W. J. Hekking

We study quantum phase-slip (QPS) processes in a superconducting ring containing N Josephson junctions and threaded by an external static magnetic flux. In a such system, a QPS consists of a quantum tunneling event connecting two distinct classical states of the phases with different persistent currents [K. A. Matveev et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 096802 (2002)]. When the Josephson coupling energy EJ of the junctions is larger than the charging energy EC = e2/2C where C is the junction capacitance, the quantum amplitude for the QPS process is exponentially small in the ratio EJ/EC. At given magnetic flux each QPS can be described as the tunneling of the phase difference of a single junction of almost 2pi, accompanied by a small harmonic displacement of the phase difference of the other N-1 junctions. As a consequence the total QPS amplitude nu is a global property of the ring. Here we study the dependence of nu on the ring size N taking into account the effect of a finite capacitance C0 to ground which leads to the appearance of low-frequency dispersive modes. Josephson and charging effects compete and lead to a nonmonotonic dependence of the ring critical current on N. For N=infty, the system converges either towards a superconducting or an insulating state, depending on the ratio between the charging energy E0 = e2/2C0 and the Josephson coupling energy EJ.


Physical Review B | 2015

Bloch band dynamics of a Josephson junction in an inductive environment

Thomas Weißl; Gianluca Rastelli; Iulian Matei; Ioan M. Pop; Olivier Buisson; F. W. J. Hekking; Wiebke Guichard

We have measured the current-voltage characteristics of a Josephson junction with tunable Josephson energy


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Ground-state cooling of a carbon nanomechanical resonator by spin-polarized current

Pascal Stadler; Wolfgang Belzig; Gianluca Rastelli

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EPL | 2010

Resonant magneto-conductance of a suspended carbon nanotube quantum dot

Gianluca Rastelli; Manuel Houzet; Fabio Pistolesi

embedded in an inductive environment provided by a chain of SQUIDs. Such an environment induces localization of the charge on the junction, which results in an enhancement of the zero-bias resistance of the circuit. We understand this result quantitatively in terms of the Bloch band dynamics of the localized charge. This dynamics is governed by diffusion in the lowest Bloch band of the Josephson junction as well as by Landau-Zener transitions out of the lowest band into the higher bands. In addition, the frequencies corresponding to the self-resonant modes of the SQUID array exceed the Josephson energy


Physical Review B | 2015

Microwave signatures of Majorana states in a topological Josephson junction

Jukka Vayrynen; Gianluca Rastelli; Wolfgang Belzig; Leonid I. Glazman

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Physical Review B | 2015

Quantum phase-slip junction under microwave irradiation

Angelo Di Marco; F. W. J. Hekking; Gianluca Rastelli

of the tunable junction, which results in a renormalization of


New Journal of Physics | 2015

Coherent dynamics in long fluxonium qubits

Gianluca Rastelli; Mihajlo Vanevic; Wolfgang Belzig

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Physical Review B | 2015

Control of vibrational states by spin-polarized transport in a carbon nanotube resonator

Pascal Stadler; Wolfgang Belzig; Gianluca Rastelli

, and, as a consequence, of the effective bandwidth of the lowest Bloch band.


Physical Review Letters | 2008

Finite-size Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition at grain boundaries in solid 4He and the role of 3He impurities.

Sergio Gaudio; E. Cappelluti; Gianluca Rastelli; L. Pietronero

We study the nonequilibrium steady state of a mechanical resonator in the quantum regime realized by a suspended carbon nanotube quantum dot in contact with two ferromagnets. Because of the spin-orbit interaction and/or an external magnetic field gradient, the spin on the dot couples directly to the flexural eigenmodes. Accordingly, the nanomechanical motion induces inelastic spin flips of the tunneling electrons. A spin-polarized current at finite bias voltage causes either heating or active cooling of the mechanical modes. We show that maximal cooling is achieved at resonant transport when the energy splitting between two dot levels of opposite spin equals the vibrational frequency. Even for weak electron-resonator coupling and moderate polarizations we can achieve ground-state cooling with a temperature of the leads, for instance, of T = 10 ω.

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E. Cappelluti

Sapienza University of Rome

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L. Pietronero

Sapienza University of Rome

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Sergio Gaudio

Los Alamos National Laboratory

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S. Fratini

Joseph Fourier University

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Ioan M. Pop

Joseph Fourier University

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Pascal Quémerais

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Fabio Pistolesi

Joseph Fourier University

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