Vortex qubit based on an annular Josephson junction containing a microshort
Source: Phys. Rev. B 81, 014506 (2010); doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.81.014506
Published 8 January 2010
We report theoretical and experimental work on the development of a vortex qubit based on a microshort in an annular Josephson junction. The microshort creates a potential barrier for the vortex, which produces a double-well potential under the application of an in-plane magnetic field; the field strength tunes the barrier height. A one-dimensional model for this system is presented, from which we calculate the vortex-depinning current and attempt frequency as well as the interwell coupling. Implementation of an effective microshort is achieved via a section of insulating barrier that is locally wider in the junction plane. Using a junction with this geometry we demonstrate classical state preparation and readout. The vortex is prepared in a given potential well by sending a series of shaker bias-current pulses through the junction. Readout is accomplished by measuring the vortex-depinning current.
©2010 The American Physical Society
| History: | Received 28 October 2009; published 8 January 2010 |
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