Surpassing the Resistance Quantum with a Geometric Superinductor
Offered By: APS Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Join a stimulating discussion with researchers from the Institute of Science and Technology Austria as they delve into their groundbreaking Physical Review Applied paper on surpassing the resistance quantum with a geometric superinductor. Explore the intricacies of high impedance, characteristic impedance, and working principles of this innovative technology. Gain insights into the fabrication process, potential applications, and future directions of this research. Learn about lambda half and quarter resonators, air bridges, and the motivations behind this pioneering work. Engage with the experts as they answer questions moderated by Zlatko K. Minev from IBM, TJ Watson, in this hour-long Physical Review Journal Club session.
Syllabus
Introduction
High impedance and characteristic impedance
Working principle
Fabrication
Applications
Conclusion
lambda half resonator
lambda quarter resonator
Why did you do this
Air bridges
Future work
Taught by
APS Physics
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