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2025 Roadmap on Nanoscale Superconductivity for Quantum Technologies
Dobrovolskiy, Oleksandr; Suderow, Hermann; Tafuri, Francesco et al.
2025In Superconductor Science and Technology
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Abstract :
[en] Abstract In 2025, the Year of Quantum Science and Technology (https://quantum2025.org/), we celebrate a century of quantum mechanics, witnessing a surge in activities that illuminate its inherent strangeness and drive technological innovation. Superconductivity, discovered 114 years ago, stands as a prime example, offering direct and compelling evidence of macroscopic quantum phenomena. Beyond its ability to conduct immense currents without loss, superconductivity reveals the quantum realm operating on a scale we can directly observe and manipulate. The macroscopic quantum coherence, where an ensemble of particles is described by a single wave function, leads to remarkable consequences: dissipation-less current and flux quantization – the basic properties exploited in superconducting quantum circuit fabrication. This Roadmap has been inspired by intensive discussions and collaborations emerging from the European Cooperation in Science & Technology COST-Action CA21144 (SuperQuMap – Superconducting Nanodevices and Quantum Materials for Coherent Manipulation). The aim of the COST Action SuperQuMap is to establish a strong European network centered on macroscopic quantum behavior in superconductors, bringing together groups of different backgrounds and more than 30 countries. The roadmap outlines the network’s concrete activities, driving advancements in superconductor-based quantum technologies and charting future directions. Spanning fundamental research to practical applications, the roadmap incorporates insights from industry partners developing quantum computation. It begins by exploring quantum materials, highlighting how topology and electronic correlations could catalyze a quantum leap in technology. We then delve into manipulating the superconducting phase, leveraging advancements in magnetism, 3D fabrication, and tunable correlations. Further, we showcase the advanced microscopy techniques—such as angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and scanning probes—used to visualize quantum behavior. Finally, and crucially, we detail the quantum devices developed within the network, and their transformative impact on modern quantum computing approaches.
Disciplines :
Physics
Author, co-author :
Dobrovolskiy, Oleksandr 
Suderow, Hermann 
Tafuri, Francesco 
Black-Schaffer, Annica
Lado, Jose 
Sudbo, Asle
Stornaiuolo, Daniela 
Li, Chuan 
Böhmer, Anna E.
Tran, Lan Maria 
Zaleski, Andrzej J
Crisan, Adrian 
Polichetti, Massimiliano 
Galluzzi, Armando 
Gencer, Ali
Aichner, Bernd
Barisic, Neven
Lang, Wolfgang 
Samuely, Tomas
Gmitra, Martin
Cren, Tristan
Calandra, Matteo
Samuely, Peter
Custers, Jeroen
Cordoba, Rosa
Fomin, Vladimir M 
Poccia, Nicola 
Szabó, Pavol
Porrati, Fabrizio 
Kakazei, Gleb N 
Aarts, Jan 
Robinson, J W A
Villegas, Javier 
Althammer, Matthias 
Huebl, Hans 
Kamra, Akashdeep
Weiler, Mathias
Dil, Hugo Jan 
Yevtushynsky, Daniil
Kalisky, Beena
Anahory, Yonathan
Bending, Simon J
Liljeroth, Peter 
Hassanien, Abdou
Guillamón, Isabel 
Herrera, Edwin
Silhanek, Alejandro  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département de physique > Physique expérimentale des matériaux nanostructurés
Van de Vondel, Joris 
Palau, Anna 
Charaev, Ilya
Sidorova, Mariia 
Lombardi, Floriana 
Bauch, Thilo 
Feuillet-Palma, Cheryl 
Stolyarov, Vasily
Roditchev, Dimitri
Krasnov, Vladimir M
Hampel, Benedikt
Martinez Perez, Maria Jose
Sese, Javier
Koelle, Dieter
Poletto, Stefano
Bruno, Alessandro
Massarotti, Davide
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Language :
English
Title :
2025 Roadmap on Nanoscale Superconductivity for Quantum Technologies
Publication date :
22 December 2025
Journal title :
Superconductor Science and Technology
ISSN :
0953-2048
eISSN :
1361-6668
Publisher :
IOP Publishing
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Funders :
COST - European Cooperation in Science and Technology
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