Physical Review Research (Sep 2024)

From nonreciprocal to charge-4e supercurrent in Ge-based Josephson devices with tunable harmonic content

  • Axel Leblanc,
  • Chotivut Tangchingchai,
  • Zahra Sadre Momtaz,
  • Elyjah Kiyooka,
  • Jean-Michel Hartmann,
  • Gonzalo Troncoso Fernandez-Bada,
  • Zoltán Scherübl,
  • Boris Brun,
  • Vivien Schmitt,
  • Simon Zihlmann,
  • Romain Maurand,
  • Étienne Dumur,
  • Silvano De Franceschi,
  • François Lefloch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.033281
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 3
p. 033281

Abstract

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Hybrid superconductor(S)-semiconductor(Sm) devices bring a range of functionalities into superconducting circuits. In particular, hybrid parity-protected qubits and Josephson diodes were recently proposed and experimentally demonstrated. Such devices leverage the nonsinusoidal character of the Josephson current-phase relation (CPR) in highly transparent S-Sm-S junctions. Here, we report an experimental study of superconducting quantum-interference devices (SQUIDs) embedding Josephson field-effect transistors fabricated from a SiGe/Ge/SiGe heterostructure grown on a 200-mm silicon wafer. The single-junction CPR shows up to three harmonics with gate-tunable amplitude. In the presence of microwave irradiation, the ratio of the first two dominant harmonics, corresponding to single and double Cooper-pair transport processes, is consistently reflected in relative weight of integer and half-integer Shapiro steps. A combination of magnetic-flux and gate-voltage control enables tuning the SQUID functionality from a nonreciprocal Josephson-diode regime with 27% asymmetry to a π-periodic Josephson regime suitable for the implementation of parity-protected superconducting qubits. These results illustrate the potential of Ge-based hybrid devices as versatile and scalable building blocks of superconducting quantum circuits.