We used yttrium acetate, barium acetate, and copper acetate as the starting materials, benzalacetone (BzAcH) as chemical modifier, and methanol (MEOH) as solvent to synthesize a stable fluorine-free YBCO precursor sol...We used yttrium acetate, barium acetate, and copper acetate as the starting materials, benzalacetone (BzAcH) as chemical modifier, and methanol (MEOH) as solvent to synthesize a stable fluorine-free YBCO precursor sol. The coated YBCO gel film using this precursor sol exhibited photosensitivity to UV irradiation at a wavelength of 330 nm. After the subsequent exposing, the YBCO gel film showed a decreased solubility in several organic solvents. Based on the photosensitivity of the YBCO/BzAcH gel film, YBCO superconducting microarray with the pitch of 5 μm was fabricated by irradiating the gel film with UV light through a mask, followed by leaching the unirradiated area in a mixture solvent of methanol and n-butyl alcohol with the volume ratio of 1:1. After proper heat treatment the x-ray diffraction result showed that the as-prepared arrays were highly c-axis oriented and with a high T c by this new photosensitive sol-gel process.展开更多
We investigate the possibility of observing in integrated solid-state systems the dynamical Casimir effect,in which photons are created out of vacuum.We use a transmission line resonator on a superconducting chip as t...We investigate the possibility of observing in integrated solid-state systems the dynamical Casimir effect,in which photons are created out of vacuum.We use a transmission line resonator on a superconducting chip as the microwave cavity and modulate its properties by coupling it to carefully designed Josephson devices.We evaluate the effect of main decoherence sources and show that our design offers a promising system for experimentally demonstrating the dynamical Casimir effect.Moreover,we also study the squeezing properties of the created photon field and how they depend on the dissipation.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51072163)the Specialized Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education (Grant No. 20096118110002)the Special Funds for the Construction of Key Disciplines Project of Shanxi Province
文摘We used yttrium acetate, barium acetate, and copper acetate as the starting materials, benzalacetone (BzAcH) as chemical modifier, and methanol (MEOH) as solvent to synthesize a stable fluorine-free YBCO precursor sol. The coated YBCO gel film using this precursor sol exhibited photosensitivity to UV irradiation at a wavelength of 330 nm. After the subsequent exposing, the YBCO gel film showed a decreased solubility in several organic solvents. Based on the photosensitivity of the YBCO/BzAcH gel film, YBCO superconducting microarray with the pitch of 5 μm was fabricated by irradiating the gel film with UV light through a mask, followed by leaching the unirradiated area in a mixture solvent of methanol and n-butyl alcohol with the volume ratio of 1:1. After proper heat treatment the x-ray diffraction result showed that the as-prepared arrays were highly c-axis oriented and with a high T c by this new photosensitive sol-gel process.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11174270)the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant Nos.2011CB921204 and 2011CBA00200)+1 种基金the Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(Grant No.XDB01000000)ZHOU Zheng Wei gratefully acknowledges the support of theK.C.Wong Education Foundation,Hong Kong
文摘We investigate the possibility of observing in integrated solid-state systems the dynamical Casimir effect,in which photons are created out of vacuum.We use a transmission line resonator on a superconducting chip as the microwave cavity and modulate its properties by coupling it to carefully designed Josephson devices.We evaluate the effect of main decoherence sources and show that our design offers a promising system for experimentally demonstrating the dynamical Casimir effect.Moreover,we also study the squeezing properties of the created photon field and how they depend on the dissipation.