Abstract

A system is described in which an Al-based superconducting single-electron transistor (S–SET) is fabricated directly above an electrostatically defined quantum dot formed in a two-dimensional electron gas. This arrangement allows the coupling capacitance between the S–SET central island and the dot to be comparable to the tunneling capacitances of the dot. As a result, the measured sensitivity of the S–SET referred to charge on the dot is 1.2×10−4 e/Hz, about an order of magnitude better than previously reported results. The increased sensitivity makes this system ideally suited for broadband measurements such as study of individual tunneling events.

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