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Theory of
Quantum Circuits
& Materials. We are a research group at Louisiana State University working at
the intersection of Quantum Circuits, Quantum Information, and Quantum
Materials. Learn More welcome to








THEORY OF QUANTUM CIRCUITS & MATERIALS

We are a theoretical research group at LSU exploring exciting connections
between the physics of superconducting quantum devices and quantum materials.
Our overarching goal is to pioneer new applications of quantum circuits and
materials for superconducting quantum information devices and information
processing. To achieve this, our current research focuses on developing novel
superconducting qubit designs with built-in error protection, creating
high-fidelity quantum gate protocols, and utilizing quantum materials for
designing highly tunable, quantum-limited parametric amplifiers. We also closely
collaborate with multiple experimental research laboratories in the United
States and in Europe.




CONSTANTIN SCHRADE

Constantin Schrade is an Assistant Professor (Tenure-Track) in the Department of
Physics and Astronomy at the Louisiana State University (LSU) and the Principal
Investigator of the “Theory of Quantum Circuits & Materials” group. Until the
end of 2023, he held the position of a Research Assistant Professor in Quantum
Information Science and Quantum Condensed Matter Physics at the Niels Bohr
Institute in Copenhagen. Here, he was a member of the Center for Quantum Devices
(QDev) and worked in close collaboration with several experimental groups on
creating error-protected superconducting qubits and quantum coherent devices.
Prior to joining the Niels Bohr Institute, Constantin Schrade was a postdoctoral
researcher for three years (2017-2020) at the Department of Physics and the
Material Research Laboratory (MRL) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT). Under the supervision of Professor Liang Fu and Dr. Jagadeesh Moodera,
his research at MIT focused on superconducting quantum information devices and
novel quantum materials. Constantin Schrade obtained his Ph.D. (2017) under the
supervision of Professor Daniel Loss at the University of Basel, where he
conducted research on spin-based and topological quantum information processing.
Before pursuing his doctorate, he earned his Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees
from ETH Zurich in Switzerland. Beyond his academic pursuits, Constantin has a
keen interest in outdoor activities.

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Parity conserving Cooper pair transport and ideal superconducting diode in
planar Germanium
Marco Valentini, … , Constantin Schrade, Erik Bakkers, Daniel Chrastina,
Giovanni Isella, and Georgios Katsaros
Nature Communications 15, 169 (2024)

Josephson diode effect in supercurrent interferometers
Ruben Seoane Souto, Martin Leijnse, and Constantin Schrade.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 129 267702 (2022)

Entangling transmons with low-frequency protected superconducting qubits
Andrea Maiani, Morten Kjaergaard, and Constantin Schrade
PRX Quantum, 030329 (2022)

Protected hybrid superconducting qubit in an array of gate-tunable Josephson
interferometers
Constantin Schrade, Charles M. Marcus, and András Gyenis.
PRX Quantum 3, 030303 (2022)

Quantum Computing with Majorana Kramers Pairs
Constantin Schrade and Liang Fu.
Phys. Rev. Lett 129, 227002 (2022)

Majorana Superconducting Qubit
Constantin Schrade and Liang Fu.
Phys. Rev. Lett 121, 267002 (2018)

Parity-controlled 2π Josephson effect mediated by Majorana Kramers pairs
Constantin Schrade and Liang Fu.
Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 267002 (2018)

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WELCOME TO RAHUL DEVARAKONDA!

New group member! Rahul Devarakonda is joining the group to …

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INVITED TALK AT MARCH MEETING 2023

Check out the recording of Constantin’s Invited Talk at the …

 * December 13, 2023
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NEW PREPRINT WITH FATEMI LAB

Together with the Fatemi Lab at Cornell University, we are …

 * October 18, 2023
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Hearne Institute for Theoretical Physics
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Louisiana State University
Baton Rouge, LA 70803
USA

cschrade@lsu.edu


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