Frustrated Frustration of Arrays with Four-Terminal Nb-Pt-Nb Josephson Junctions
Abstract
We study the frustration pattern of a square lattice with in-situ fabricated Nb-Pt-Nb four-terminal Josephson junctions. The four-terminal geometry gives rise to a checker board pattern of alternating fluxes f, f' piercing the plaquettes, which stabilizes the Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless transition even at irrational flux quanta per plaquette, due to an unequal repartition of integer flux sum f+f' into alternating plaquettes. This type of frustrated frustration manifests as a beating pattern of the dc resistance, with state configurations at the resistance dips gradually changing between the conventional zero-flux and half-flux states. Hence, the four-terminal Josephson junction array offers a promising platform to study previously unexplored flux and vortex configurations, and provides an estimate on the spatial expansion of the four-terminal Josephson junction central weak link area.
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@article{arxiv.2503.14423,
title = {Frustrated Frustration of Arrays with Four-Terminal Nb-Pt-Nb Josephson Junctions},
author = {Justus Teller and Christian Schäfer and Kristof Moors and Benjamin Bennemann and Matvey Lyatti and Florian Lentz and Detlev Grützmacher and Roman-Pascal Riwar and Thomas Schäpers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.14423},
year = {2025}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures, 13 pages supporting information including 11 figures