Primary Thermometry of Propagating Microwaves in the Quantum Regime
The ability to control and measure the temperature of propagating microwave modes down to very low temperatures is indispensable for quantum information processing and may open opportunities for studies of heat transport at the nanoscale, also in the quantum regime. Here, we propose and experimental...
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Main Authors: | Marco Scigliuzzo, Andreas Bengtsson, Jean-Claude Besse, Andreas Wallraff, Per Delsing, Simone Gasparinetti |
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Language: | EN |
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American Physical Society
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4e44a3f21fbe4ca0bd27746141363369 |
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