A lithography-compatible electrothermal-switch superconducting diode achieves up to 60% efficiency and can be electrically programmed on, off, or reversed for use in scalable superconducting electronics.
Nonreciprocal quantum information processing with superconducting diodes in circuit quantum electrodynamics
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Introducing new components and functionalities into quantum devices is critical in advancing state-of-the-art hardware. Here, we propose superconducting diodes (SDs) as a coherent nonreciprocal element in circuit quantum electrodynamics (cQED) architectures. In particular, we use an asymmetric SQUID as an SD controlled with a flux bias - nonreciprocal element with single control handle and on-chip modality. We spectroscopically characterize SD and show that flux bias acts cooperatively with the nonlinear diode response to induce direction-dependent resonance shifts in the transmission spectrum. We show that even with modest diode efficiency the isolation isolation ratio is sufficiently high, and scales with multiple SDs. We demonstrate the use of the SD as a coupler to realize coherent nonreciprocal qubit-qubit coupling. With a minimal two qubit system, we demonstrate nonreciprocal half-iSWAP, thereby showcasing the potential of intrinsic nonreciprocity as a tool to perform arbitrary two-qubit gates. Our work enables high-fidelity signal routing and entanglement generation in all-to-all connected microwave quantum networks, where nonreciprocity is embedded at the device level.
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Nanoscale electrothermal-switch superconducting diode for electrically programmable superconducting circuits
A lithography-compatible electrothermal-switch superconducting diode achieves up to 60% efficiency and can be electrically programmed on, off, or reversed for use in scalable superconducting electronics.
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Quantum Landscape of Superconducting Diodes
Superconducting diodes can provide built-in nonlinearity, nonreciprocity, and quantum features to support scalable, integrated superconducting quantum circuits with improved thermal compatibility.