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TT 35: Superconducting Electronics: SQUIDs, Circuit QED
TT 35.4: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 20. März 2024, 10:15–10:30, H 2053
Tunable Superconductor Insulator Transition in a Quantum Phase Slip Interference Device — •Jan Nicolas Voss1, Micha Wildermuth1, Max Kristen1,2, Hannes Rotzinger1,2, and Alexey V. Ustinov1,2 — 1Physikalisches Institut, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe, Germany — 2Institut für Quantenmaterialien und Technologien (IQMT), Karlrsruher Institut für Technologie, Karlsruhe, German
The duality between quantum phase slip nanowires and Josephson junctions has triggered a variety of theoretical and experimental works. However, many aspects of these fluctuations are still not fully understood, especially when interference effects are considered.
We present a realization of a quantum phase slip interferometer based on two strongly coupled granular aluminum nanowires connected in series. In the experiment, the interference is controlled by a gate voltage and manifests as a periodic modulation of the critical Coulomb blockade voltage. Our data show that the modulation amplitude depends on the homogeneity of the wires. To improve the wire homogeneity, we employ the intrinsic electromigration technique ([1]) which allows to adjust the resistances and thus the Coulomb blockade of the individual wires. We observe a strong destructive interference of quantum phase slips, displaying a transition from the insulating to a superconducting state. The circuit is analyzed in detail and future applications are proposed.
[1] J. N. Voss, Y. Schön, M. Wildermuth, D. Dorer, J. H. Cole, H. Rotzinger and A. V. Ustinov, ACS Nano (2021) Mar 23;15(3):4108
Keywords: Nanowires; Quantum phase slips; Granular aluminum; Quantum transistor