In-situ growth and fabrication of planar ferromagnetic semiconductor-based Josephson junctions
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Abstract
The superconductor(S)/ferromagnet(F)/superconductor(S) structures attract attention as a platform of unconventional superconductivity. For the realization of practical SFS devices and novel emergent states such as Majorana fermions, improvement of the S/F interface quality is required. We report an in-situ epitaxial growth using molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) and fabrication of nano-size Josephson junctions (JJs) with s-wave superconductor Al electrodes grown on (In,Fe)As or InAs/(Ga,Fe)Sb heterostructures, where (In,Fe)As and (Ga,Fe)Sb are Fe-doped FMSs. The InAs junctions are made ferromagnetic either by doping Fe [(In,Fe)As] or by the magnetic proximity effect from an Fe-doped FMS [(Ga,Fe)Sb] [1]. We fabricate planar Al/FMS/Al JJ structures with a nano-size trench (< 100 nm) by electron beam lithography. Electrical transport measurements confirmed that the Al layers are superconducting with critical temperature TC of 1 – 1.2 K. In the presentation, we will further discuss many aspects of epitaxial growth and electrical transport measurements in these ferromagnetic JJs.
[1] K. Takiguchi et al., Nat. Phys. 15, 1134 (2019).
[1] K. Takiguchi et al., Nat. Phys. 15, 1134 (2019).
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Presenters
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Keita Ishihara
Univ of Tokyo
Authors
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Keita Ishihara
Univ of Tokyo
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Le Duc Anh
Institute of Engineering Innovation, The University of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo
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Masaaki Tanaka
Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, The University of Tokyo, Electrical Engineering and Information System, Univ of Tokyo, Electrical Engineering and Information Systems, Univ of Tokyo, Univ of Tokyo