Enhanced coherence in superconducting circuits via band engineering (Phys Rev Lett 126, 187701 (2021)): we show that higher-harmonic Josephson elements described by a cos(2φ) energy-phase relation provide an increased freedom to tailor the shape of the Josephson potential and design flat bands providing noise-insensitive quantum states.
Impact of electrostatic fields in layered crystalline BCS superconductors (Phys Rev Research 3, 023135 (2021)): we have shown that when the lateral sizes of a superconducting slab is reduced and the average level spacing becomes comparable to the gap, the latter becomes extremely sensitive to the applied voltage.
Colossal orbital-Edelstein effect in non-centrosymmetric superconductors (Phys Rev Lett 128, 217703 (2022)): we generalize the concept of Edelstein response to systems characterized by an orbital-Rashba coupling. A much richer dependence on the effective masses and crystal field splitting appears, that is proper of the orbital-Rashba coupling and does not appear in the spin-Rashba case.
Anyons in Quantum Hall Interferometry (Nature Reviews Physics 3, 698 (2021)): review illustrating the advances in interferometry in the quantum Hall effect with emphasis on anyonic states. Two main interferometric setups are discussed, the Fabry-Perot interferometer and the Mach-Zehnder interferometer.
Frustration driven Josephson phase dynamics (Phys. Rev. B 105, 134503 (2022)): in this work we study a driven frustrated Josephson system and we demonstrate that a dynamical regime with an oscillating phase evolution is a general hallmark of driven Josephson systems exhibiting sign competition in the Josephson couplings.
SWAP gate between a Majorana qubit and a parity-protected superconducting qubit (Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 177701 (2022)): in this work we couple a parity-protected superconducting qubit based on a π-periodic Josephson junction to a Majorana qubit and show that the two systems can interact in a way that allows the implementation of a SWAP gate and the use of the system as a processor.
Anomalous periodicity and parafermion hybridization in superconducting qubits (arXiv:2208.07408): in this work we study a parafermionic fluxonium circuit and show that the presence of topological states yields a striking periodicity in the qubit spectrum. In addition, peculiar and marked signatures of different parafermion coupling can be detected in the qubit microwave spectrum.