Loss-induced phases in auxiliary cavities create asymmetric interference, yielding tunable nonreciprocal couplings and entanglement between remote transmon qubits.
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In a graphene disk Josephson junction at tuned magnetic field, IcRN reaches approximately 1.85 Δ0/e with skewness 0.14, consistent between full Dirac-BdG mode-matching and an incoherent scattering model.
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Loss-induced phases in auxiliary cavities create asymmetric interference, yielding tunable nonreciprocal couplings and entanglement between remote transmon qubits.
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Mesoscopic Josephson effect in graphene disk at magnetic field
In a graphene disk Josephson junction at tuned magnetic field, IcRN reaches approximately 1.85 Δ0/e with skewness 0.14, consistent between full Dirac-BdG mode-matching and an incoherent scattering model.