Disorder scattering can reverse the sign of the superconducting diode efficiency at weak Rashba coupling and can induce a finite diode effect at strong Rashba coupling through singlet-triplet mixing.
Phase jumps in Josephson junctions with time-dependent spin-orbit coupling
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Planar Josephson junctions (JJs), based on common superconductors and III-V semiconductors, are sought for Majorana states and fault-tolerant quantum computing. However, with gate-tunable spin-orbit coupling (SOC), we show that the range of potential applications of such JJs becomes much broader. The time-dependent SOC offers unexplored mechanisms for switching JJs, accompanied by the $2\pi$-phase jumps and the voltage pulses corresponding to the single-flux-quantum transitions, key to high-speed and low-power superconducting electronics. In a constant applied magnetic field, with Rashba and Dresselhaus SOC, anharmonic current-phase relations, calculated microscopically in these JJs, yield a nonreciprocal transport and superconducting diode effect. Together with the time-dependent SOC, this allows us to identify a switching mechanism at no applied current bias which supports fractional-flux-quantum superconducting circuits and neuromorphic computing.
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Superconducting diode efficiency from singlet-triplet mixing in disordered systems
Disorder scattering can reverse the sign of the superconducting diode efficiency at weak Rashba coupling and can induce a finite diode effect at strong Rashba coupling through singlet-triplet mixing.