A braiding quantum circuit based on the 4π Josephson effect

ORAL

Abstract

We propose a topological qubit in which braiding and readout are mediated by the 4π Majorana-Josephson effect. The braidonium device consists of three Majorana nanowires that come together to make a tri-junction; in order to control the superconducting phase differences at the tri-junction the nanowires are enclosed in a ring made of a conventional superconductor; and in order to perform initialization/readout one of the nanowires is coupled to a fluxonium qubit through a topological Josephson junction. We analyze how flux-based control and readout protocols can be used to demonstrate braiding and qubit operation for realistic materials and circuit parameters.

*Work is supported by NSF PIRE-1743717. S.M.F. is supported by NSF DMR-1743972, ONR, and ARO.

Presenters

  • John Stenger

    • University of Pittsburgh

Authors

  • John Stenger

    • University of Pittsburgh
  • Michael Hatridge

    • University of Pittsburgh
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
  • Sergey M Frolov

    • University of Pittsburgh
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
    • Physics, Univ of Pittsburgh
  • David Pekker

    • University of Pittsburgh
    • Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh
    • Physics and Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh