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Determination of the current-phase relation of an InAs 2DEG Josephson junction with a microwave resonator

Authors :
Scherübl, Zoltán
Sütő, Máté
Kóti, Dávid
Tóvári, Endre
Horváth, Csaba
Kalmár, Tamás
Vasas, Bence
Berke, Martin
Kirti, Magdhi
Biasiol, Giorgio
Csonka, Szabolcs
Makk, Péter
Fülöp, Gergő
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Semiconductor-superconductor hybrid nanocircuits are of high interest due to their potential applications in quantum computing. Semiconductors with a strong spin-orbit coupling and large $g$-factor are particularly attractive since they are the basic building blocks of novel qubit architectures. However, for the engineering of these complex circuits, the building blocks must be characterized in detail. We have investigated a Josephson junction where the weak link is a two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) hosted in an InAs/InGaAs heterostructure grown on a GaAs substrate. We employed the in-situ epitaxially grown Al layer as superconducting contacts to form an rf SQUID, and also to create a microwave resonator for sensing the Josephson inductance. We determined the gate-dependent current-phase relation, and observed supercurrent interference in out-of-plane magnetic fields. With the application of an in-plane magnetic field, we induced asymmetry in the interference pattern, which was found to be anisotropic in the device plane.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.20059
Document Type :
Working Paper