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Published on: August 2, 2019
InAs/MoRe Hybrid Semiconductor/Superconductor Nanowire Devices
Bilal Kousar1,2, Damon J Carrad1,3, Lukas Stampfer1
1Center for Quantum Devices, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, 2100Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:
Implementing superconductors capable of proximity-inducing a large energy gap in semiconductors in the presence of strong magnetic fields is a major goal toward applications of semiconductor/superconductor hybrid materials in future quantum information technologies. Here, we study the performance of devices consisting of InAs nanowires in electrical contact with molybdenum-rhenium (MoRe) superconducting alloys. The MoRe thin films exhibit transition temperatures of ∼10 K and critical fields exceeding 6 T. Normal/superconductor devices enabled tunnel spectroscopy of the corresponding induced superconductivity, which was maintained up to ∼10 K, and MoRe-based Josephson devices exhibited supercurrents and multiple Andreev reflections. We determine an induced superconducting gap lower than expected from the transition temperature and observe gap softening at finite magnetic field. These may be common features for hybrids based on large-gap, type II superconductors. The results encourage further development of MoRe-based hybrids.
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