Tunable anharmonicity beyond short junction limit in hybrid Sn-InAs nanowire transmons
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Abstract
Superconducting quantum devices typically use Josephson junctions as nonlinear inductors to create anharmonic oscillators, with strong anharmonicity employed in qubits and weak anharmonicity in wave-mixing processes. For transmon qubits employing conventional superconducting tunnel junctions, the anharmonicity is set by the capacitive energy (Ec) of the designed circuit. However, with hybrid superconducting semiconducting Josephson junctions, the anharmonicity is tunable via electrostatic gate allowing it to deviate from the designed Ec value. In this work, we investigate anharmonicity of transmon qubits utilizing Sn-InAs nanowire Josephson junctions. Our experimental results demonstrate non-monotonic gate variation of anharmonicity. While capped by the designed Ec, we observe significant reduction in anharmonicity surpassing the Ec/4 limit of the short junction model. These findings suggest necessary corrections to the Josephson potential typically used to describe hybrid junctions in superconducting circuits considering the finite length of the junction.
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Presenters
Amrita Purkayastha
University of Pittsburgh
Authors
Amrita Purkayastha
University of Pittsburgh
Amritesh Sharma
University of Pittsburgh
Param Jitendra Patel
University of Pittsburgh, Yale University
An-Hsi Chen
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Connor P Dempsey
University of California, Santa Barbara
Mihir Pendharkar
Stanford Institute for Materials & Energy Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford University
Shreyas Asodekar
University of Pittsburgh
Subhayan Sinha
University of Pittsburgh
Subhayan Sinha
University of Pittsburgh
Maxime Tomasian
University of Paris-Saclay, Institut Néel CNRS
Moïra Hocevar
Institut Néel CNRS, Institut Néel, CNRS
Chris J Palmstrom
University of California, Santa Barbara, University of California Santa Barbara