Andreev bound states (ABS) are modes that are formed in superconductor-X-superconductor junctions, where X may be normal metals, semiconductors, insulators, or more. The focus of my talk will be on the recent measurements of ABS in superconductor-semiconductor-superconductor junctions using superconducting resonators and circuit quantum electrodynamic techniques. These measurements lay a foundation for the potential realization of Majorana zero modes and topologically protected qubits.
Note: this talk will be held in-person only.