Integrating micromagnets and hybrid nanowires for topological quantum computing

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Abstract

Majorana zero modes are expected to arise in semiconductor-superconductor hybrid systems, with potential topological quantum computing applications. One limitation of this approach is the need for a relatively high external magnetic field that should also change direction at the nanoscale. This proposal considers devices that incorporate micromagnets to address this challenge. We perform numerical simulations of stray magnetic fields from different micromagnet configurations, which are then used to solve for Majorana wavefunctions. Several devices are proposed, starting with the basic four-magnet design to align magnetic field with the nanowire and scaling up to nanowire T-junctions. The feasibility of the approach is assessed by performing magnetic imaging of prototype patterns.

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Jardine, M. J. A., Stenger, J. P. T., Jiang, Y., de Jong, E. J., Wang, W., Bleszynski Jayich, A. C., & Frolov, S. M. (2021). Integrating micromagnets and hybrid nanowires for topological quantum computing. SciPost Physics, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.21468/SciPostPhys.11.5.090

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