Engineering the speedup of quantum tunneling in Josephson systems via
dissipation
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2203.08705v2
- Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2022 14:19:15 GMT
- Title: Engineering the speedup of quantum tunneling in Josephson systems via
dissipation
- Authors: Dominik Maile, Joachim Ankerhold, Sabine Andergassen, Wolfgang Belzig
and Gianluca Rastelli
- Abstract summary: We consider Ohmic resistors inducing dissipation both in the phase and in the charge of the quantum circuit.
We find that the charge dissipation leads to an enhancement of the quantum escape rate.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: We theoretically investigate the escape rate occurring via quantum tunneling
in a system affected by tailored dissipation. Specifically, we study the
environmental assisted quantum tunneling of the superconducting phase in a
current-biased Josephson junction. We consider Ohmic resistors inducing
dissipation both in the phase and in the charge of the quantum circuit. We find
that the charge dissipation leads to an enhancement of the quantum escape rate.
This effect appears already in the low Ohmic regime and also occurs in the
presence of phase dissipation that favors localization. Inserting realistic
circuit parameters, we address the question of its experimental observability
and discuss suitable parameter spaces for the observation of the enhanced rate.
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