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Feb
7
2020

Colloquium: Dale Van Harlingen: S-TI-S (Superconductor-Topological Insulator-Superconductor) Josephson junction networks: a platform for exploring and exploiting Majorana fermions for quantum information processing

When: Friday, February 7, 2020
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT

Where: Technological Institute, L211, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208 map it

Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students

Contact: Yassaman   (847) 491-7650

Group: Physics and Astronomy Colloquia

Category: Academic

Description:

One of the proposed approaches to realize a quantum computer is to make use of exotic Majorana fermion modes that can exist in hybrid systems which intertwine superconductivity and topological order.  The goal is to take advantage of the delocalization of quantum information and the non-Abelian statistics of the Majorana states to avoid dephasing and minimize error corrections in what is known as topologically-protected quantum computing.  In this talk, I will describe a potential platform for nucleating and manipulating Majorana fermions in multiply-connected networks of lateral Josephson junctions fabricated by depositing superconductor electrodes onto the surface of topological insulators.  In a magnetic field, Majorana fermions are localized in the cores of Josephson vortices at locations in the junction where the phase difference is an odd multiple of π, and they can be moved by applying fields, currents, and voltages to perform quantum operations.  Electronic transport measurements on Nb-Bi2Se3-Nb devices exhibit anomalous features consistent with a 4π-periodic sin(φ/2)-component in the Josephson current-phase relation consistent with this picture.  We are now exploring circuits for imaging, manipulating, and braiding these exotic excitations and developing schemes for reading out the parity of the Majorana pairs that encodes the quantum information.

Seminar Speaker: Dale Van Harlingen, UIUC

 Host: Halperin

Keywords: Physics, Astronomy, Seminar, Colloquium

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