Andreev quantum dots for spin manipulation.

Nikolai M Chtchelkatchev, Yu V Nazarov
Author Information
  1. Nikolai M Chtchelkatchev: L. D. Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 117940 Moscow, Russia.

Abstract

We investigate the feasibility of manipulating individual spin in a superconducting junction where Bogoliubov quasiparticles can be trapped in discrete Andreev levels. We call this system an Andreev quantum dot (AQD) to be contrasted with a common semiconductor quantum dot. We show that the AQD can be brought into a spin-1/2 state. The coupling between the spin and superconducting current facilitates manipulation and measurement of this state. We demonstrate that one can operate two inductively coupled AQDs as a XOR gate; this enables quantum computing applications.

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