Spin-degeneracy breaking and parity transitions in three-terminal Josephson junctions
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Abstract
We present the realization of a phase-controlled InAs/Al three-terminal JJ and report on spectroscopic measurements of its ABS band structure. We find signatures of spin-degeneracy breaking, with level splitting in excess of ∼9 GHz, and zero-energy crossings associated to ground state fermion parity transitions. Spin splitting and parity transitions are enabled and controlled by locally applied magnetic fluxes, without the need for Zeeman effect or Coulomb blockade.
Our results highlight the potential of multiterminal hybrid devices for phase engineering ABSs, with significant implications for spin- and parity-based quantum devices.
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Publication: M. Coraiola et al., Physical Review X 14, 031024 (2024)
Presenters
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Marco Coraiola
IBM Research - Zurich, IBM Research Europe - Zurich
Authors
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Marco Coraiola
IBM Research - Zurich, IBM Research Europe - Zurich
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Daniel Z Haxell
IBM Research - Zurich, IBM Research Europe - Zurich, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Deividas Sabonis
IBM Research - Zurich, IBM Research Europe - Zurich
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Manuel Hinderling
IBM Research - Zurich, IBM Research Europe - Zurich, IBM research
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Sofieke C ten Kate
IBM Research - Zurich, IBM Research Europe - Zurich
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Erik Cheah
ETH Zurich
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Filip Krizek
Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic
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Ruediger Schott
ETH Zurich
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Werner Wegscheider
ETH Zurich, ETH-Zurich, Department of Physics, ETH Zurich
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Fabrizio Nichele
IBM Research - Zurich, IBM Research Europe - Zurich, IBM Research Europe—Zurich