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Published on: July 5, 2019
Supercurrent and Phase Slips in a Ballistic Carbon Nanotube Bundle Embedded into a van der Waals Heterostructure
Christian Bäuml1, Lorenz Bauriedl1, Magdalena Marganska2
1Institut für Experimentelle und Angewandte Physik, University of Regensburg, 93040 Regensburg, Germany.
Abstract:
We demonstrate long-range superconducting correlations in a several-micrometers-long carbon nanotube bundle encapsulated in a van der Waals stack between hBN and NbSe2. We show that a substantial supercurrent flows through the nanotube section beneath the NbSe2 crystal as well as through the 2 μm long section not in contact with it. The large in-plane critical magnetic field of this supercurrent is an indication that even inside the carbon nanotube Cooper pairs enjoy a degree of paramagnetic protection typical of the parent Ising superconductor. As expected for superconductors of nanoscopic cross section, the current-induced breakdown of superconductivity is characterized by resistance steps due to the nucleation of phase slip centers. All elements of our hybrid device are active building blocks of several recently proposed setups for realization of Majorana fermions in carbon nanotubes.
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