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Compact description of quantum phase slip junctions

Published 28 Apr 2022 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.supr-con | (2204.13633v3)

Abstract: Quantum circuit theory is a powerful and ever-evolving tool to predict the dynamics of superconducting circuits. In its language, quantum phase slips (QPSs) are famously considered to be the exact dual to the Josephson effect. However, this duality renders the integration of QPS junctions into a unified theoretical framework very difficult, and as we show, gives rise to serious inconsistencies for different formalisms, and in some cases difficulties to include time-dependent flux driving. We propose to resolve these issues by reducing and compactifying the Hilbert space describing the QPS processes. Our treatment provides for the first time a unified description of the Aharonov-Bohm and Aharonov-Casher effects, properly defines the valid form of inductive interactions to an environment, and allows to account for recent insights on how to include electromotive forces. Finally, we show that the compactification is likewise important for correctly predicting the available computational space for qubit architectures involving QPS junctions.

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