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On-Demand Optical Generation of Single Flux Quanta

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posted on 2020-08-06, 22:21 authored by Antonine Rochet, Vasiliy Vadimov, William Magrini, Siddharatha Thakur, Jean-Baptiste Trebbia, Alexander Melnikov, Alexander Buzdin, Philippe Tamarat, Brahim Lounis
Superconductors can host quantized magnetic flux tubes surrounded by supercurrents, called Abrikosov vortices. Vortex penetration into a superconducting film is usually limited to its edges and triggered by external magnetic fields or local electrical currents. With a view to novel research directions in quantum computation, the possibility to generate and control single flux quanta in situ is thus challenging. We introduce a far-field optical method to sculpt the magnetic flux or generate permanent single vortices at any desired position in a superconductor. It is based on a fast quench following the absorption of a tightly focused laser pulse that locally heats the superconductor above its critical temperature. We achieve ex-nihilo creation of a single vortex pinned at the center of the hotspot, while its counterpart opposite flux is trapped tens of micrometers away at its boundaries. Our method paves the way to optical operation of Josephson transport with single flux quanta.

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