Influence of temperature gradients on tunnel junction thermometry below 1 K: cooling and electron-phonon coupling
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.supr-con
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gradientstemperaturewireselectron-phononthermalthintunnelwell
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We have studied thermal gradients in thin Cu and AlMn wires, both experimentally and theoretically. In the experiments, the wires were Joule heated non-uniformly at sub-Kelvin temperatures, and the resulting temperature gradients were measured using normal metal-insulator-superconducting tunnel junctions. The data clearly shows that even in reasonably well conducting thin wires with a short ($\sim 10 \mu$m) non-heated portion, significant temperature differences can form. In most cases, the measurements agree well with a model which includes electron-phonon interaction and electronic thermal conductivity by the Wiedemann-Franz law.
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