A new study has revealed significant insights into the behavior of electric current flow in superconductors, which could contribute to advancements in controlled quantum information processing.
Co-authored by Babak Seradjeh, a Professor of Physics at Indiana University Bloomington, along with theoretical physicists Rekha Kumari and Arijit Kundu from the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, the research is primarily theoretical but validated through numerical simulations. Published in Physical Review Letters, a leading physics journal, the study examines Floquet Majorana fermions and their role in the Josephson effect—a phenomenon that may enable more precise control over the dynamics of driven quantum systems.
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