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A Dayem Loop Qubit Based on Interfering Superconducting Nanowires

Superconductivity 2026-03-24 v2

Abstract

We propose a qubit design based on two parallel superconducting nanowires (i.e., a "Dayem loop qubit"). The inclusion of two nanowires instead of one leads to the Little-Parks effect, which provides an oscillator behavior for the qubit frequency as well as anharmonicity. Our key result is that even if the nanowires have an increasingly linear CPR at low supercurrents, the quantum interference between two condensates, induced by a magnetic field, leads to a restoration of cubic nonlinearity, which is predicted to be sufficient to create a functional transmon qubit based on thin superconducting wires. We consider both generic (cubic) current-phase relationships (CPR) as well as more realistic microscopic CPR, having higher-order nonlinearities. For higher-order CPRs, we propose a simple power-law phenomenological approximation valid at very low temperatures, at which superconducting qubits normally operate.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2603.17214,
  title  = {A Dayem Loop Qubit Based on Interfering Superconducting Nanowires},
  author = {Cliff Sun and Alexey Bezryadin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.17214},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

17 pages, 7 figures

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