Andreev probing of a Cooper-pair flying qubit
Journal article, 2025

We propose a superconducting nanomechanical device that can actuate and probe an oscillating flying qubit facilitating quantum information transfer over a distance. The flying qubit is formed by a movable Cooper-pair box (CPB) consisting of a superconducting dot and a bulk superconductor, which are entangled by lifting the Coulomb blockade of Cooper-pair tunneling electrostatically. We show that flying qubit states formed on a movable CPB can be observed in electron transport to a normal electrode via Andreev reflections. The charge transfer due to periodic mechanical motion of CPB leads to the occurrence of a nonzero current at zero bias voltage, and its coherence can be identified through the oscillatory current dependence of the current on a gate voltage. The proposed device provides a building block for dissipationless quantum information circuits.

Author

S. Park

Institute for Basic Science

Leonid Gorelik

Chalmers, Physics

S.I. Kulinich

Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering

H. C. Park

Pukyong National University

C. Kim

Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KITECH)

Robert Shekhter

University of Gothenburg

Institution of physics at Gothenburg University

Physical Review B

2469-9950 (ISSN) 2469-9969 (eISSN)

Vol. 111 16 165403

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevB.111.165403

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4/14/2025