Hot Carrier Thermalization and Josephson Inductance Thermometry in a Graphene-Based Microwave Circuit
Article 2023 en
Authors
RK
Raj Katti
HA
Harpreet Singh Arora
OS
O.-P. Saira
Abstract
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Due to its exceptional electronic and thermal properties, graphene is a key material for bolometry, calorimetry, and photon detection. However, despite graphene's relatively simple electronic structure, the physical processes responsible for the heat transport from the electrons to the lattice are experimentally still elusive. Here, we measure the thermal response of low-disorder graphene encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride by integrating it within a multiterminal superconducting microwave resonator. The device geometry allows us to simultaneously apply Joule heat power to the graphene flake while performing calibrated readout of the electron temperature. We probe the thermalization rates of both electrons and holes with high precision and observe a thermalization scaling exponent not consistent with cooling through the graphene bulk and argue that instead it can be attributed to processes at the graphene-aluminum interface. Our technique provides new insights into the thermalization pathways essential for the next-generation graphene thermal detectors.
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