可调节的约瑟夫森二极管在拓绝缘体表面的影响
Bo Lu1, Satoshi Ikegaya2,3, Pablo Burset4
1Center for Joint Quantum Studies, Tianjin Key Laboratory of Low Dimensional Materials Physics and Preparing Technology, Department of Physics, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300354, China.
Physical review letters
|September 18, 2023
概括
研究人员在理论上使用拓绝缘体演示了一个可调节的约瑟夫森二极管. 这种超导装置具有可控制的电阻,为先进的量子计算应用铺平了道路.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 量子计算是一种量子计算.
- 材料科学 是一种材料科学.
背景情况:
- 约瑟夫森整形效应,使得超导体中单向电流流动,已经在实验中实现.
- 约瑟夫森二极管在超导装置,特别是量子计算机中提供了潜在的应用.
研究的目的:
- 理论上研究超导体-普通金属-超导体约瑟夫森连接二极管在拓绝缘体表面上的可调性.
- 探索外部参数对二极管性能的影响.
主要方法:
- 在拓绝缘器上对约瑟夫森连接二极管的理论建模.
- 分析跨多个横向运输道的当前阶段关系.
主要成果:
- 约瑟夫森二极管表现出显著的可调性.
- 二极管质量因子的大小和标志强烈依赖于磁场,门电压和连接长度.
- 丰富的二极管特性源于多个传输通道中不同电流相位关系的相互作用.
结论:
- 在拓绝缘体表面上的可调节的约瑟夫森二极管显示出设计实用的超导二极管设备的前景.
- 对二极管特征的控制为超导电子和量子技术提供了新的途径.
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