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Superconducting Proximity Effect in InAsSb Surface Quantum Wells with In Situ Al Contacts

William Mayer, William F. Schiela, Joseph Yuan, Mehdi Hatefipour, Wendy L. Sarney, Stefan P. Svensson, Asher C. Leff, Tiago Campos, Kaushini S. Wickramasinghe, Matthieu Dartiailh, Igor Žutić, Javad Shabani

2020ACS Applied Electronic Materials40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We demonstrate robust superconducting proximity effect in InAs$_{0.5}$Sb$_{0.5}$ quantum wells grown with epitaxial Al contact, which has important implications for mesoscopic and topological superconductivity. Unlike more commonly studied InAs and InSb semiconductors, bulk InAs$_{0.5}$Sb$_{0.5}$ supports stronger spin-orbit coupling and larger $g$-factor. However, these potentially desirable properties have not been previously measured in epitaxial heterostructures with superconductors, which could serve as a platform for fault-tolerant topological quantum computing. Through structural and transport characterization we observe high-quality interfaces and strong spin-orbit coupling. We fabricate Josephson junctions based on InAs$_{0.5}$Sb$_{0.5}$ quantum wells and observe strong proximity effect. These junctions exhibit product of normal resistance and critical current, $I_{c}R_{N} = \SI{270}{\micro V}$, and excess current, $I_{ex}R_{N} = \SI{200}{\micro V}$ at contact separations of 500~nm. Both of these quantities demonstrate a robust and long-range proximity effect with highly-transparent contacts.

Topics & Concepts

Mesoscopic physicsCondensed matter physicsSuperconductivityHeterojunctionMaterials scienceJosephson effectEpitaxyAndreev reflectionQuantum wellProximity effect (electron beam lithography)SemiconductorNanowireOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyPhysicsElectron-beam lithographyOpticsLayer (electronics)LaserResistTopological Materials and PhenomenaQuantum and electron transport phenomenaElectronic and Structural Properties of Oxides
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