Universiteit Leiden

nl en

Dissertation

Hybrid Josephson junctions and their qubit applications

A Josephson junction is a device where a thin insulating barrier or a nanostructure is placed between two superconducting leads. Such a junction is essential to superconducting qubits that store quantum information due to its anharmonic spectrum.

Author
T. Vakhtel
Date
03 September 2024
Links
Thesis in Leiden Repository

Therefore, understanding the physics of these junctions is crucial for predictions of the qubit's main qualities, such as the dephasing and relaxation time. Most modern superconducting qubits use Josephson junctions with an insulating barrier (tunneling junction). One of this thesis aims is to explore other possibilities that may allow for better properties of the qubit.

This website uses cookies.  More information.