Dipanjan Gope, Albert E. Ruehli, et al.
IEEE T-MTT
We investigate the direction-dependent switching current in a flux-tunable four-terminal Josephson junction defined in an InAs/Al two-dimensional heterostructure. The device exhibits the Josephson diode effect with switching currents that depend on the sign of the bias current. The superconducting diode efficiency, reaching a maximum of |η| ≈ 34%, is widely tunable─both in amplitude and sign─as a function of magnetic fluxes and gate voltages. Our observations are supported by a circuit model of three parallel Josephson junctions with nonsinusoidal current-phase relation. With respect to conventional Josephson interferometers, phase-tunable multiterminal Josephson junctions enable large diode efficiencies in structurally symmetric devices, where local magnetic fluxes generated on the chip break both time-reversal and spatial symmetries. Our work presents an approach for developing Josephson diodes with wide-range tunability that do not rely on exotic materials.
Dipanjan Gope, Albert E. Ruehli, et al.
IEEE T-MTT
A. Gangulee, F.M. D'Heurle
Thin Solid Films
A.B. McLean, R.H. Williams
Journal of Physics C: Solid State Physics
Arvind Kumar, Jeffrey J. Welser, et al.
MRS Spring 2000