Parity-Protected Superconductor-Semiconductor Qubit
- Thorvald Wadum Larsen ,
- M. E. Gershenson ,
- Lucas Casparis ,
- A. Kringhøj ,
- N. J. Pearson ,
- R. P. G. McNeil ,
- F. Kuemmeth ,
- Peter Krogstrup ,
- Karl Petersson ,
- Charles Marcus
Physical Review Letters | , Vol 125(5): pp. 56801
Coherence of superconducting qubits can be improved by implementing designs that protect the parity of Cooper pairs on superconducting islands. Here, we introduce a parity-protected qubit based on voltage-controlled semiconductor nanowire Josephson junctions, taking advantage of the higher harmonic content in the energy-phase relation of few-channel junctions. A symmetric interferometer formed by two such junctions, gate-tuned into balance and frustrated by a half-quantum of applied flux, yields a $\mathrm{cos}(2\ensuremath{\varphi})$ Josephson element, reflecting coherent transport of pairs of Cooper pairs. We demonstrate that relaxation of the qubit can be suppressed tenfold by tuning into the protected regime.