论文标题

HGTE Josephson连接的超流动干扰

Supercurrent interference in HgTe Josephson junctions

论文作者

Himmler, Wolfgang, Fischer, Ralf, Barth, Michael, Fuchs, Jacob, Kozlov, Dmitry A., Mikhailov, Nikolay N., Dvoretsky, Sergey A., Strunk, Christoph, Gorini, Cosimo, Richter, Klaus, Weiss, Dieter

论文摘要

由拓扑绝缘子(TI)制成的电线是寻找Majoraana绑定状态的有前途的平台。可以通过分析约瑟夫森连接中的分数AC约瑟夫森效应作为弱环节来探测这些状态。轴向磁场可用于将系统从微不足道到拓扑不足。在这里,我们研究了这类线约瑟夫森连接中超电的振荡,这是轴向磁场强度和不同接触透明胶的函数。尽管当前的平均流量与磁场平行,但我们观察到$ h/2e $,$ h/4e $ - 甚至$ h/8e $ - 周期性的振荡,在较低的接触透明胶片的样品中,超级流的振荡。使用Bogoliubov-DE Gennes模型的相应的紧密结合传输模拟哈密顿型通过约瑟夫森交界处产生超流量,特别是在实验中观察到的特殊$ H/4E $ - 周期性振荡。基于连接两个超导体的Andreev反射轨迹的进一步的半经典分析使我们能够识别这些振荡的物理起源。它们可能与Ti-Nanowire周围的磁通路径有关,从而强调了与常见的平面连接相比,连接几何学的三维特征。

Wires made of topological insulators (TI) are a promising platform for searching for Majorana bound states. These states can be probed by analyzing the fractional ac Josephson effect in Josephson junctions with the TI wire as a weak link. An axial magnetic field can be used to tune the system from trivial to topologically nontrivial. Here we investigate the oscillations of the supercurrent in such wire Josephson junctions as a function of the axial magnetic field strength and different contact transparencies. Although the current flows on average parallel to the magnetic field we observe $h/2e$, $h/4e$- and even $h/8e$-periodic oscillations of the supercurrent in samples with lower contact transparencies. Corresponding tight-binding transport simulations using a Bogoliubov-de Gennes model Hamiltonian yield the supercurrent through the Josephson junctions, showing in particular the peculiar $h/4e$-periodic oscillations observed in experiments. A further semiclassical analysis based on Andreev-reflected trajectories connecting the two superconductors allows us to identify the physical origin of these oscillations. They can be related to flux-enclosing paths winding around the TI-nanowire, thereby highlighting the three-dimensional character of the junction geometry compared to common planar junctions.

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