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0-$π$ phase-controllable $thermal$ Josephson junction

Antonio Fornieri, Giuliano Timossi, Pauli Virtanen, Paolo Solinas, Francesco Giazotto

Published 2016-07-08Version 1

Two superconductors coupled by a weak link support an equilibrium Josephson electrical current which depends on the phase difference $\varphi$ between the superconducting condensates [1]. Yet, when a temperature gradient is imposed across the junction, the Josephson effect manifests itself through a coherent component of the heat current that flows oppositely to the thermal gradient for $ \varphi <\pi/2$ [2-4]. The direction of both the Josephson charge and heat currents can be inverted by adding a $\pi$ shift to $\varphi$. In the static electrical case, this effect was obtained in a few systems, e.g. via a ferromagnetic coupling [5,6] or a non-equilibrium distribution in the weak link [7]. These structures opened new possibilities for superconducting quantum logic [6,8] and ultralow power superconducting computers [9]. Here, we report the first experimental realization of a thermal Josephson junction whose phase bias can be controlled from $0$ to $\pi$. This is obtained thanks to a superconducting quantum interferometer that allows to fully control the direction of the coherent energy transfer through the junction [10]. This possibility, joined to the completely superconducting nature of our system, provides temperature modulations with unprecedented amplitude of $\sim$ 100 mK and transfer coefficients exceeding 1 K per flux quantum at 25 mK. Then, this quantum structure represents a fundamental step towards the realization of caloritronic logic components, such as thermal transistors, switches and memory devices [10,11]. These elements, combined with heat interferometers [3,4,12] and diodes [13,14], would complete the thermal conversion of the most important phase-coherent electronic devices and benefit cryogenic microcircuits requiring energy management, such as quantum computing architectures and radiation sensors.

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