Imaging local supercurrent density in planar Josephson junction (part 2)
ORAL
Abstract
Josephson junctions are programmable building blocks useful in applications in quantum computing and fundamental research such as topological superconductivity. The conventional approach for measuring such junctions uses dc transport focusing on the oscillatory critical current. While effective, this approach is insensitive to features in the zero-resistance state. In this talk, we present recent measurements using a scanning NV magnetometer to image the supercurrent flow in a Josephson Junction. Our results reveal competing ground states that depend on temperature and the external flux.
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Presenters
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Shaowen Chen
Harvard University
Authors
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Shaowen Chen
Harvard University
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Seunghyun Park
Harvard University
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Uri Vool
Harvard University
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Nikola Maksimovic
Harvard University
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Bertrand I Halperin
Harvard University
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Amir Yacoby
Harvard University