A Proposed Fluxtronic Capacitor
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Abstract
The Byers and Yang theorem predicts that multiply connected system like a superconductor
that encloses
flux is known to show
flux periodicity in the partition function. As a result the
free energy and all thermodynamic properties exhibited by the system show
flux periodicity
in-terms of the elementary
flux quanta ( 0 = h/e), where e = 2e in superconductors. The
most common physical quantity measured in this context is the thermodynamic magnetization.
One can assume other thermodynamic properties also exhibit the same
flux periodicity.
A capacitor that is charged and discharged adiabatically is also a thermodynamic system.
We propose a capacitor with holes on a superconducting electrode would exhibit a
flux dependent
capacitance. We present some basic nano fabrication recipes to fabricate capacitor
with micron and sub-micron holes. Other than simply demonstrating another interesting
thermodynamic quantity one can also foresee the role of charge
flux duality playing a role
in these measurements. We discuss a sample fabrication process and a bridge measurement
setup to implement this scheme.