Phase Transitions in Josephson Junction Arrays
ORAL
Abstract
Josephson junction arrays based on superconductor-semiconductor materials allow for in-situ configurability via a gate voltage-tunable electron density in the semiconductor. This provides unique capabilities for quantum simulation and potential insights into phase transitions in engineered meta-material arrays. We use square and hexagonal superconducting islands whose interactions are mediated by Josephson junctions where Josephson coupling between these islands are modulated through gating. We study the electronic response of these arrays in superconducting and insulating regimes. We also discuss how these Josephson junction arrays can be used to explore signatures of chiral topological superconductivity through tunable time-reversal symmetry breaking.
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Presenters
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Melissa Mikalsen
New York University (NYU)
Authors
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Melissa Mikalsen
New York University (NYU)
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Alisa Danilenko
New York University (NYU)
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William F. Schiela
New York University (NYU)
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Ido Levy
New York University (NYU), New York University
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Jacob Issokson
New York University
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Javad Shabani
New York University
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Tyler Cowan
New York University (NYU)