A Josephson Quantum Electron Pump
F. Giazotto, P. Spathis, S. Roddaro, S. Biswas, F. Taddei, M., Governale, L. Sorba

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a Josephson quantum electron pump using an InAs nanowire in a SQUID, showing phase-controlled charge transfer without bias, advancing nano-scale quantum pumping understanding.
Contribution
It provides the first experimental evidence of a Josephson-based quantum electron pump operating without bias voltage.
Findings
Measured currents exceeding 20 pA at 250 mK
Current symmetry indicates phase-controlled pumping mechanism
Realized a new type of quantum pump using Josephson effect
Abstract
A macroscopic fluid pump works according to the law of Newtonian mechanics and transfers a large number of molecules per cycle (of the order of 10^23). By contrast, a nano-scale charge pump can be thought as the ultimate miniaturization of a pump, with its operation being subject to quantum mechanics and with only few electrons or even fractions of electrons transfered per cycle. It generates a direct current in the absence of an applied voltage exploiting the time-dependence of some properties of a nano-scale conductor. The idea of pumping in nanostructures was discussed theoretically a few decades ago [1-4]. So far, nano-scale pumps have been realised only in system exhibiting strong Coulombic effects [5-12], whereas evidence for pumping in the absence of Coulomb-blockade has been elusive. A pioneering experiment by Switkes et al. [13] evidenced the difficulty of modulating in time…
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