Observation of nonlocal Josephson effect on double InAs nanowires
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Short-range coherent coupling of two Josephson junctions (JJs) are predicted to generate a supercurrent in one JJ nonlocally modulated by the phase difference in the other. We report on observation of the nonlocal Josephson effect on double InAs nanowires as experimental evidence of the coherent coupling. We measure one JJ sharing one superconducting electrode with the other JJ and observe switching current oscillation as a control of the nonlocal phase difference. Our result will contribute to engineer novel superconducting phenomena with the short-range coherent coupling. Josephson junctions have applications in quantum circuits but producing and controlling the coupling between junctions is challenging. The authors characterize the electronic transport properties of two adjacent Josephson junctions, demonstrating short-range coherent coupling indicative of a nonlocal Josephson effect.
Journal: Communications Physics