Characterization of polarity-reversible Nb/Pt Josephson supercurrent diodes

ORAL

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Non-reciprocal electronic components play a key role in noise protection for quantum computing readout and control. Traditional devices require an external magnetic field to generate break the time-reversal symmetry required to generate a charge-current asymmetry. Novel devices have demonstrated breaking of inversion and time-reversal symmetry when spin-orbit coupling is present. We will present results from the fabrication and characterization of Josephson supercurrent diodes using Niobium junctions with a Pt barrier.












































*The work is supported by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory LDRD office LDRD 24-LW-014. LLNL Release No.: LLNL-ABS-870676

Presenters

  • Nick C Du

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Authors

  • Nick C Du

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Dong-Xia Qu

    • Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
  • Jenny Zhou

    • Lawrence Livermore National Labs