Pumping and Cooling of Nanomechanical Vibrations Generated by Cooper-Pair Exchange
Journal article, 2023

We consider a nanoelectromechanical system composed of a carbon nanotube suspended between two normal leads and coupled to a superconducting scanning tunneling microscope (STM) tip via vacuum tunnel barrier. Treating the nanotube as a single-level quantum dot, it is shown that an applied voltage between the superconducting STM tip and normal leads gives rise to a pumping or a cooling of the mechanical subsystem depending on the direction of the electronic flow. It is also demonstrated that the transition between these two regimes is controlled by the strength of the tunnel coupling between the nanotube and superconducting STM tip and the relative position of the electronic level. Such phenomena are realized due to a specific electromechanical coupling that is fully governed by the quantum dynamics of the Cooper pairs. The amplitude of the self-sustained oscillations in the pumping regime is analyzed numerically, and the effective temperature of the mechanical subsystem in the cooling regime is obtained.

Author

A. V. Parafilo

Institute for Basic Science

Leonid Gorelik

Chalmers, Physics

H. C. Park

Institute for Basic Science

Robert I. Shekhter

University of Gothenburg

Journal of Low Temperature Physics

0022-2291 (ISSN) 1573-7357 (eISSN)

Vol. 210 1-2 150-165

Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Other Physics Topics

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1007/s10909-022-02905-7

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2/22/2023