Hopkins David S, Pekker David, Goldbart Paul M, Bezryadin Alexey
Department of Physics and Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801, USA.
Science. 2005 Jun 17;308(5729):1762-5. doi: 10.1126/science.1111307.
The application of single molecules as templates for nanodevices is a promising direction for nanotechnology. We used a pair of suspended DNA molecules as templates for superconducting two-nanowire devices. Because the resulting wires are very thin, comparable to the DNA molecules themselves, they are susceptible to thermal fluctuations typical for one-dimensional superconductors and exhibit a nonzero resistance over a broad temperature range. We observed resistance oscillations in these two-nanowire structures that are different from the usual Little-Parks oscillations. Here, we provide a quantitative explanation for the observed quantum interference phenomenon, which takes into account strong phase gradients created in the leads by the applied magnetic field.
将单分子用作纳米器件的模板是纳米技术一个很有前景的方向。我们使用一对悬浮的DNA分子作为超导双纳米线器件的模板。由于所得的导线非常细,与DNA分子本身相当,它们易受一维超导体典型的热涨落影响,并且在很宽的温度范围内呈现非零电阻。我们在这些双纳米线结构中观察到了与通常的利特尔 - 帕克斯振荡不同的电阻振荡。在此,我们对所观察到的量子干涉现象给出了定量解释,该解释考虑了外加磁场在引线中产生的强相位梯度。