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Flux periodicity in a complex superconducting network

  • Xi Wang
  • , Jincheng An
  • , Irina Volotsenko
  • , Efrat Shimshoni
  • , H. A. Fertig
  • , Aviad Frydman
  • , Ganpathy Murthy
  • , Beena Kalisky

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Resumen

A basic feature of superconductors is flux quantization, which leads to periodicity of superconducting parameters with magnetic field. This periodicity is crucial for understanding basic concepts, such as elementary charge, symmetry of the order parameter, etc. In quantum circuit applications the periodicity is utilized for maximizing design performance. These applications rely on the fact that the periodicity is well defined for a given superconducting structure. We use scanning SQUID imaging and numerical simulations to show that, in realistic nanoscale devices, the periodicity depends on the temperature and the actual geometric details of the structure, specifically, the width of the wires that define the superconducting network. This should be taken into account in any experiment or application based on complex superconducting structures.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número de artículo214514
PublicaciónPhysical Review B
Volumen110
N.º21
DOI
EstadoPublished - dic 1 2024

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Financiación

We thank S. Gur for the help in data analysis. X.W. and B.K. were supported by the European Research Council Grant No. ERC-2019- OG-866236, the Israeli Science Foundation Grant No. ISF-228/22, DIP 3970/1-1, and COST Action CA21144. A.F. and I.V. acknowledge support form the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) Grant No. 1499/21. E.S. acknowledges support of the Israel Science Foundation (ISF) Grant No. 993/19. J.A. is grateful to the University of Kentucky Center for Computational Sciences and Information Technology Services Research Computing for the use of the Morgan Compute Cluster. H.A.F. acknowledges the support of the NSF through Grant No. DMR1914451. E.S., H.A.F., and G.M. thank the Aspen Center for Physics (NSF Grant No. 1066293) for its hospitality, and financial support by the U.S.-Israel Binational Science Foundation through Award No. 2016130.

FinanciadoresNúmero del financiador
Kentucky Transportation Center, University of Kentucky
US-Israel Binational Science Foundation1499/21, ISF-228/22, DIP 3970/1-1, 993/19
European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST)CA21144
H2020 European Research CouncilERC-2019- OG-866236
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation2016130
Aspen Center for Physics1066293
National Science Foundation Arctic Social Science ProgramDMR1914451

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
    • Condensed Matter Physics

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