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Terahertz nano-imaging of heterogeneous dipole fields and charge scattering at a single nanojunction

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Abstract

Decoherence in quantum states and the introduction of errors from cumulative gate operations are the main obstacles that need to be overcome to achieve full-scale quantum computing with superconducting qubits. To address such issues, it is thus imperative to identify and correlate electronic-photonic heterogeneity from interface and boundary imperfections in Josephson junctions, the key element in qubit devices. Here we discover and directly visualize interface nano-dipole near fields from terahertz (THz) light-junction coupling. Our results show a remarkable asymmetry in charge scattering across the junction that correlates with broken boundaries from the sequential lithographic steps in the Josephson junction fabrication. Near-field imaging of heterogeneous electrodynamics underpins distinguishing features that are absent in responses from topographic steps. The nano-THz probe of junction dipole fields at space-frequency limits represents a powerful and non-invasive tool to capture and leverage materials loss and decoherence in qubit devices.

Presenters

  • Samuel J Haeuser

    Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University

Authors

  • Samuel J Haeuser

    Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory, Iowa State University

  • Richard Kim

    Ames laboratory, Ames Laboratory

  • Joongmok Park

    Ames laboratory, Ames Laboratory

  • Lin Zhou

    Ames Laboratory, Ames Lab, Ames Laboratory, Ames, IA , USA

  • Matthew J Kramer

    Ames Laboratory, Ames Lab

  • Mark Field

    Rigetti Quantum Computing, Rigetti Computing

  • Cameron J Kopas

    Rigetti Quantum Computing, Rigetti Computing

  • Chin-Yeh Y Chen

    Rigetti Computing, ETH Zürich, Tsing Hua Univ., Taiwan

  • Jin-Su Oh

    Ames Laboratory

  • Jigang Wang

    Ames Laboratory and Iowa State University