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Closed and open superconducting microwave waveguide networks as a model for quantum graphs
by
Tobias, Klaus
, Richter, Achim
, Skipa, Tatjana
, Masi, Marco
, Wunderle, Marcus
, Dietz, Barbara
, Maksym Miski-Oglu
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Angles (geometry)
/ Apexes
/ Bonded joints
/ Boundary conditions
/ Frequency ranges
/ Graph theory
/ Graphs
/ Helmholtz equations
/ Matrix theory
/ Networks
/ Propagation modes
/ Rectangular waveguides
/ S matrix theory
/ Superconductivity
/ Y junctions
2024
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Closed and open superconducting microwave waveguide networks as a model for quantum graphs
by
Tobias, Klaus
, Richter, Achim
, Skipa, Tatjana
, Masi, Marco
, Wunderle, Marcus
, Dietz, Barbara
, Maksym Miski-Oglu
in
Angles (geometry)
/ Apexes
/ Bonded joints
/ Boundary conditions
/ Frequency ranges
/ Graph theory
/ Graphs
/ Helmholtz equations
/ Matrix theory
/ Networks
/ Propagation modes
/ Rectangular waveguides
/ S matrix theory
/ Superconductivity
/ Y junctions
2024
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Closed and open superconducting microwave waveguide networks as a model for quantum graphs
by
Tobias, Klaus
, Richter, Achim
, Skipa, Tatjana
, Masi, Marco
, Wunderle, Marcus
, Dietz, Barbara
, Maksym Miski-Oglu
in
Angles (geometry)
/ Apexes
/ Bonded joints
/ Boundary conditions
/ Frequency ranges
/ Graph theory
/ Graphs
/ Helmholtz equations
/ Matrix theory
/ Networks
/ Propagation modes
/ Rectangular waveguides
/ S matrix theory
/ Superconductivity
/ Y junctions
2024
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Closed and open superconducting microwave waveguide networks as a model for quantum graphs
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Closed and open superconducting microwave waveguide networks as a model for quantum graphs
2024
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We report on high-precision measurements that were performed with superconducting waveguide networks with the geometry of a tetrahedral and a honeycomb graph. They consist of junctions of valency three that connect straight rectangular waveguides of incommensurable lengths. The experiments were performed in the frequency range of a single transversal mode, where the associated Helmholtz equation is effectively one dimensional and waveguide networks may serve as models of quantum graphs with the joints and waveguides corresponding to the vertices and bonds. The tetrahedral network comprises T junctions, while the honeycomb network exclusively consists of Y junctions, that join waveguides with relative angles 90 degree and 120 degree, respectively. We demonstrate that the vertex scattering matrix, which describes the propagation of the modes through the junctions strongly depends on frequency and is non-symmetric at a T junction and thus differs from that of a quantum graph with Neumann boundary conditions at the vertices. On the contrary, at a Y junction, similarity can be achieved in a certain frequeny range. We investigate the spectral properties of closed waveguide networks and fluctuation properties of the scattering matrix of open ones and find good agreement with random matrix theory predictions for the honeycomb waveguide graph.
Publisher
Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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