Multiterminal Graphene Josephson Junctions — NSF Award to Duke University (NC, $510,000)
Non-technical abstract: The research focuses on the development and understanding of a novel type of quantum devices, the “multiterminal Josephson junctions”. Conventionally, Josephson junctions are made of two superconductors – materials in which electric current can flow without resistance – connected through a non-s
| Award title | Multiterminal Graphene Josephson Junctions |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2428579 |
| Awardee | Duke University |
| City | DURHAM |
| State | NC |
| Amount obligated | $510,000 |
| Principal investigator | Gleb Finkelstein |
| Program | CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS |
| Start date | 08/01/2024 |
| Abstract | Non-technical abstract: The research focuses on the development and understanding of a novel type of quantum devices, the “multiterminal Josephson junctions”. Conventionally, Josephson junctions are made of two superconductors – materials in which electric current can flow without resistance – connected through a non-superconducting region. The principal investigator’s team has recently made Josephson junctions with several superconducting regions connected together. The breakthrough became poss |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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