Josephson junction array protected from local noises.

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Abstract

We have developed small arrays of Josephson junctions (JJs) that can be viewed as prototypes of superconducting qubits protected from local noises [1]. The array consists of twelve superconducting loops interrupted by four sub-micron JJs. The protected state is realized when each loop is threaded by half of the magnetic flux quantum. It has been observed that the array with the optimized amplitude of quantum fluctuations is protected against magnetic flux variations well beyond linear order, in agreement with theoretical predictions [2]. 1. S. Gladchenko et al., ``Superconducting Nanocircuits for Topologically Protected Qubits'', arXiv:cond-mat/0802.2295, to be published in \textit{Nature Physics.} 2. L.B. Ioffe and M.V. Feigelman, \textit{Phys.~Rev.}~B~\textbf{66}, 224503 (2002); B. Doucot \textit{et al}.,\textit{ Phys. Rev}. B \textbf{71}, 024505 (2005); B. Doucot and L.B.~Ioffe,\textit{ Phys. Rev}. B \textbf{76}, 214507 (2007).

Authors

  • Sergey Gladchenko

    • Rutgers University
  • David Olaya

    • Rutgers University
  • Eva Dupont-Ferrier

    • Rutgers University
  • Benoit Doucot

    • Universit\'es Paris 6 et 7, Paris, France
  • Lev Ioffe

    • Rutgers University
  • Michael Gershenson

    • Rutgers University