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Chip-Integrated Vortex Manipulation

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 23, Issue 10, Pages 4669-4674

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00324

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Vortex Manipulation; Topological Quantum Computation; Braiding; Scanning SQUID-on-Tip Microscopy

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The positions of Abrikosov vortices are considered as a means to encode classical information. In this study, we demonstrate the control of vortices using Nb loops patterned below a NbSe2 layer. Our results show the precise localization of vortices and the ability to push and pull them between adjacent loops. This opens up possibilities for integrating vortices in future quantum circuitry and exploring topological quantum computing.
The positions of Abrikosov vortices have long been considered as means to encode classical information. Although it is possible to move individual vortices using local probes, the challenge of scalable on-chip vortex-control remains outstanding, especially when considering the demands of controlling multiple vortices. Realization of vortex logic requires means to shuttle vortices reliably between engineered pinning potentials, while concomitantly keeping all other vortices fixed. We demonstrate such capabilities using Nb loops patterned below a NbSe2 layer. SQUID-on-Tip (SOT) microscopy reveals that the loops localize vortices in designated sites to a precision better than 100 nm; they realize push and pull operations of vortices as far as 3 mu m. Successive application of such operations shuttles a vortex between adjacent loops. Our results may be used as means to integrate vortices in future quantum circuitry. Strikingly, we demonstrate a winding operation, paving the way for future topological quantum computing and simulations.

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