A. Poelaert et al., The role of phonon processes in the performance of superconducting tunnel junctions used as photon detectors, PHYSICA B, 263, 1999, pp. 607-609
Phonons play an important role in the photon detection process in a superco
nducting tunnel junction (STJ). The absorption of a photon in a STJ produce
s a cloud of charge carriers (quasiparticles). Phonons can thereafter be ge
nerated by relaxation of quasiparticles down to lower energy states, or by
recombination of two quasiparticles into a Cooper pair. These phonons can b
e re-used to produce new quasiparticles or excite existing quasiparticles,
or can be lost from the system. The balance between the re-use and the loss
of phonons can affect the performance of the STJ, in terms of charge outpu
t, energy linearity and resolution. The attention is particularly focussed
on the possibility for quasiparticles to significantly increase their energ
y via multiple tunneling, before they have time to relax by phonon emission
. A model involving the basic balance equations is used to account for the
significant non linear response as a function of photon energy observed in
Nb-Al-AlOx-Al-Nb STJs. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.