Periodic critical current pattern in the superconductor-graphene-superconductor junction induced by the current in one of the leads

ORAL

Abstract

We have formed superconducting metal contacts to graphene, resulting in supercurrent through graphene visible up to several degrees Kelvin. In our geometry, graphene bridges a gap between two closely spaced superconducting wires. We have found that passing a current along the length of one of the wires periodically modulates the magnitude of the supercurrent through graphene. We discuss the origins of the observed interference patterns

Authors

  • Ulas Coskun

    University of Illinois Physics, University of Illinois, UT Dallas

  • Ivan Borzenets

    Duke University

  • Gleb Finkelstein

    Duke University