Measurements of Phase Dynamics in Planar Josephson Junctions and SQUIDs

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We experimentally investigate the stochastic phase dynamics of planar Josephson junctions (JJs) and superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) defined in epitaxial InAs/Al heterostructures, and characterized by a large ratio of Josephson energy to charging energy. We observe a crossover from a regime of macroscopic quantum tunneling to one of phase diffusion as a function of temperature, where the transition temperature T∗ is gate-tunable. The switching probability distributions are shown to be consistent with a small shunt capacitance and moderate damping, resulting in a switching current which is a small fraction of the critical current. Phase locking between two JJs leads to a difference in switching current between that of a JJ measured in isolation and that of the same JJ measured in an asymmetric SQUID loop. In the case of the loop, T∗ is also tuned by a magnetic flux.

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Haxell, D. Z., Cheah, E., KříŽek, F., Schott, R., Ritter, M. F., Hinderling, M., … Nichele, F. (2023). Measurements of Phase Dynamics in Planar Josephson Junctions and SQUIDs. Physical Review Letters, 130(8). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.087002

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