AC Josephson effect in higher-order topological insulator WTe<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
WTe2 is a layered transitional metal dichalcogenide, known for its topological properties. In the form of a monolayer it is a 2D topological insulator and as a bulk material it is a type-II Weyl semimetal. Recently, another topological phase in WTe2 has been predicted. The new phase is a higher-order topological insulator with helical hinge states. The evidence of such 1D states along certain crystallographic directions in thin WTe2 has been obtained in a number of experiments employing Josephson junctions.
Here, we study the AC Josephson effect in the few-layer thick WTe2. Our measurements indicate a strong contribution of the multi Cooper pair tunnelling events to the supercurrent. This observation suggests non-sinusoidal current-phase relation of the studied Josephson junctions due to the presence of superconducting modes with high transparency. We connect these modes with the hinge states in WTe2.
Here, we study the AC Josephson effect in the few-layer thick WTe2. Our measurements indicate a strong contribution of the multi Cooper pair tunnelling events to the supercurrent. This observation suggests non-sinusoidal current-phase relation of the studied Josephson junctions due to the presence of superconducting modes with high transparency. We connect these modes with the hinge states in WTe2.
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Presenters
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Artem Kononov
University of Basel
Authors
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Artem Kononov
University of Basel
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Martin Endres
University of Basel
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Roy Haller
University of Basel
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Fabian Oppliger
Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), HQC, EPFL
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Hasitha Suriya Arachchige
University of Tennessee, University of Tennesse
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Jiaqiang Yan
University of Tennessee
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David G Mandrus
University of Tennessee, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37916, USA
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Christian Schonenberger
Department of Physics and Swiss Nanoscience Institute, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 82, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland, University of Basel