C.J. Lobb, D.J. Frank
Physical Review B
Superconducting sampling circuits have been used to investigate the transient response of long indium microbridges to current pulses in excess of their critical currents. For the first time, the rising-edge kinetic inductance spike and the nonzero minimum voltage have been observed, as well as the delay time until the normal state appears. These results are in reasonable agreement with a detailed theoretical model of the experiment and yield an estimate of 140 ps for τE, the inelastic scattering time, in indium. © 1983 The American Physical Society.
C.J. Lobb, D.J. Frank
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