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AC Josephson effect in higher-order topological insulator WTe<sub>2</sub>

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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.

Presenters

  • Artem Kononov

    University of Basel

Authors

  • Artem Kononov

    University of Basel

  • Martin Endres

    University of Basel

  • Roy Haller

    University of Basel

  • Fabian Oppliger

    Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), HQC, EPFL

  • Hasitha Suriya Arachchige

    University of Tennessee, University of Tennesse

  • Jiaqiang Yan

    University of Tennessee

  • David G Mandrus

    University of Tennessee, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 37916, USA

  • Christian Schonenberger

    Department of Physics and Swiss Nanoscience Institute, University of Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 82, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland, University of Basel