Extra Seminar - Würzburg ToCoTronics Colloquium
"Locally Perturbed Josephson Junctions "
| Date: | 07/21/2026, 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM |
| Category: | Kolloquium |
| Location: | Hubland Süd, Geb. M1 (Informatik / Physik), Seminarraum M1.03.020 |
| Organizer: | SFB 1170 ToCoTronics |
| Speaker: | Niccolò Traverso Ziani - University of Genova, Italy |
Josephson junctions play a central role in our understanding of superconductivity and in the development of quantum circuits. In their original formulation, they consist of two superconductors separated by a thin insulating barrier. This picture can be significantly enriched by replacing the insulator with more complex materials [1], including conducting systems with internal structure.
This broader class of junctions enables both the engineering of tailored superconducting devices and the possibility of locally perturbing the supercurrent within the non-superconducting region. In this talk, I will explore how local perturbations, such as gates or probe-induced potentials, affect Josephson transport in a variety of platforms, including two-dimensional topological insulators, spin–orbit coupled InAs nanostructures, and graphene [2,3].
I will show that local probes provide a powerful tool to control superconducting transport, leading to phenomena such as the renormalization of the supercurrent, non-reciprocal Josephson effects, the emergence of Andreev molecules, and even chaotic supercurrent behavior. Altogether, these findings highlight how local perturbations can both enrich the physics of Josephson junctions and provide a versatile route to control superconducting transport.
[1] K. A. Pitton, et al., arXiv:2603.17921 .
[2] S. Fracassi, et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 124, 24 (2024).
[3] A. Lombardi, et al., Commun. Mater. 6 (1), 272 (2025).
