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Breaking time-reversal symmetry with a superconducting flux capacitor

Quantum Physics 2018-05-28 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We present the design of a passive, on-chip microwave circulator based on a ring of superconducting tunnel junctions. We investigate two distinct physical realisations, based on either Josephson junctions (JJ) or quantum phase slip elements (QPS), with microwave ports coupled either capacitively (JJ) or inductively (QPS) to the ring structure. A constant bias applied to the center of the ring provides the symmetry breaking (effective) magnetic field, and no microwave or rf bias is required. We find that this design offers high isolation even when taking into account fabrication imperfections and environmentally induced bias perturbations and find a bandwidth in excess of 500 MHz for realistic device parameters.

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@article{arxiv.1709.09826,
  title  = {Breaking time-reversal symmetry with a superconducting flux capacitor},
  author = {Clemens Müller and Shengwei Guan and Nicolas Vogt and Jared H. Cole and Thomas M. Stace},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1709.09826},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

10 pages, 11 figures, including supplementary material - published as "Passive on-chip, superconducting circulator using rings of tunnel junctions"