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Magnetic-field-free nonreciprocal transport in graphene multi-terminal Josephson junctions

Superconductivity 2024-03-25 v3

Abstract

Nonreciprocal superconducting devices have attracted growing interest in recent years as they potentially enable directional charge transport for applications in superconducting quantum circuits. Specifically, the superconducting diode effect has been explored in two-terminal devices that exhibit superconducting transport in one current direction while showing dissipative transport in the opposite direction. Here, we exploit multi-terminal Josephson junctions (MTJJs) to engineer magnetic-field-free nonreciprocity in multi-port networks. We show that when treated as a two-port electrical network, a three-terminal Josephson junction (JJ) with an asymmetric graphene region exhibits reconfigurable two-port nonreciprocity. We observe nonreciprocal (reciprocal) transport between superconducting terminals with broken (preserved) spatial mirror symmetry. We explain our observations by considering a circuit-network of JJs with different critical currents.

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@article{arxiv.2301.05081,
  title  = {Magnetic-field-free nonreciprocal transport in graphene multi-terminal Josephson junctions},
  author = {Fan Zhang and Asmaul Smitha Rashid and Mostafa Tanhayi Ahari and George J. de Coster and Takashi Taniguchi and Kenji Watanabe and Matthew J. Gilbert and Nitin Samarth and Morteza Kayyalha},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.05081},
  year   = {2024}
}