Proximitized Josephson junctions in highly-doped InAs nanowires robust to optical illumination

ORAL

Abstract

We have studied the effects of optical-frequency light on proximitized InAs/Al Josephson junctions based on highly n-doped InAs nanowires at varying incident photon flux and at three different photon wavelengths. The experimentally obtained IV curves were modeled using a shunted junction model which takes scattering at the contact interfaces into account. The Josephson junctions were found to be surprisingly robust, interacting with the incident radiation only through heating, whereas above the critical current our devices showed non-thermal effects resulting from photon exposure. Our work provides guidelines for the co-integration of Josephson junctions alongside quantum photonic circuits and lays the foundation for future work on nanowire-based hybrid photon detectors.

*The fabrication and measurement at KTH are co-funded by Vinnova and Marie Curie Actions FP7-PEOPLE-2011-COFUND (GROWTH 291795), and the growth activity at NEST is cofunded by H2020-FETOPEN-2018-2020 (AndQC).

Presenters

  • Lily Yang

    • KTH Royal Inst of Tech

Authors

  • Lily Yang

    • KTH Royal Inst of Tech
  • Stephan Steinhauer

    • KTH Royal Inst of Tech
  • Elia Strambini

    • NEST-Pisa, Istituto Nanoscienze
  • Thomas Lettner

    • KTH Royal Inst of Tech
  • Lucas Schweickert

    • KTH Royal Inst of Tech
  • Marijn Versteegh

    • KTH Royal Inst of Tech
  • Francesco Giazotto

    • CNR Scuola Normale Superiore
    • NEST-Pisa, Istituto Nanoscienze
    • NEST, Istituto Nanoscienze-CNR and Scuola Normale Superiore
  • Valentina Zannier

    • NEST-Pisa, Istituto Nanoscienze
  • Lucia Sorba

    • NEST-Pisa, Istituto Nanoscienze
  • Dmitry Solenov

    • Physics, Saint Louis University