Abstract

We present numerical results on the current mirror effect in a single-electron turnstile capacitively coupled with a one-dimensional (1D) array of small tunnel junctions. Contrary to conventional operation with a sinusoidal signal source, the single-electron turnstile is driven by charge solitons (and anti-solitons) transferred through the 1D array. Then, the current through the turnstile can be locked to the current through the 1D array; this is the current mirror effect. We numerically demonstrate the current mirror effect in our circuit, where a 4-junction turnstile and a 20-junction 1D array are coupled at their middle nodes via a coupling capacitor. We introduce a coupling parameter, Qc, to define the strength of coupling between the 1D array and the turnstile. We also introduce a current mirror index, CMI, to evaluate the quality of the current mirror effect. The dependence of CMI upon the soliton length, the current through the 1D array, and Qc is discussed.

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