Mitigation of quasiparticle poisoning in a quantum dot coupled to a superconductor
ORAL
Abstract
In this work, we use a charge sensor to measure the quasiparticle poisoning rates of a quantum dot coupled to a superconductor in an InSb nanowire proximitized by a thin film of aluminum. We observe that applying an external magnetic field perpendicular to the film extends the parity lifetime of the quantum dot from a few milliseconds to hundreds of milliseconds. This increase persists even after the magnetic field is removed. We attribute this suppression of poisoning rates to the formation of vortices in the superconducting film, which protect the quantum dot by acting as quasiparticle traps.
Our results demonstrate that quasiparticle poisoning will not be a limiting factor for Majorana qubits based on short Kitaev chains. We believe that our approach could be readily extended to other hybrid semiconducting-superconducting devices.
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Presenters
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Francesco Zatelli
Delft University of Technology
Authors
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Francesco Zatelli
Delft University of Technology
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Nick van Loo
Delft University of Technology, QuTech, Delft University of Technology
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Gorm O Steffensen
Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid (ICMM)
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Bart Roovers
Delft University of Technology
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Thomas Van Caekenberghe
Delft University of Technology
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Alberto Bordin
Delft University of Technology
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Guanzhong Wang
Delft University of Technology
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David van Driel
Delft University of Technology
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Yining Zhang
Delft University of Technology
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Ivan Kulesh
Delft University of Technology
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Jan Cornelis Wolff
Delft University of Technology, QuTech, Delft University of Technology, TNO
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Ramon Aguado
CSIC - Madrid, ICMM-CSIC - Madrid
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Leo P Kouwenhoven
Delft University of Technology, QuTech, Delft University of Technology