Unconventional supercurrent phase in Ising superconductor Josephson junction with atomically thin magnetic insulator
ORAL
Abstract
In two-dimensional (2D) NbSe2 crystal, which lacks inversion symmetry, strong spin-orbit coupling aligns the spins of Cooper pairs to the orbital valleys, forming Ising Cooper pairs (ICPs). The unusual spin texture of ICPs can be further modulated by introducing magnetic exchange. Here, we report unconventional supercurrent phase in van der Waals heterostructure Josephson junctions (JJs) that couples NbSe2 ICPs across an atomically thin magnetic insulator (MI) Cr2Ge2Te6. By constructing a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), we measure the phase of the transferred Cooper pairs in the MI JJ. We demonstrate a doubly degenerate nontrivial JJ phase (ϕ), formed by momentum-conserving tunneling of ICPs across magnetic domains in the barrier. The doubly degenerate ground states in MI JJs provide a two-level quantum system that can be utilized as a new dissipationless component for superconducting quantum devices. Our work boosts the study of various superconducting states with spin-orbit coupling, opening up an avenue to designing new superconducting phase-controlled quantum electronic devices.
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Publication: H. Idzuchi, F. Pientka, K.-F. Huang, K. Harada, Ö. Gül, Y. J. Shin, L. T. Nguyen, N. H. Jo, D. Shindo, R. J. Cava, P. C. Canfield, and P. Kim. Nat. Commun. 12, 5332 (2021).
Presenters
Hiroshi Idzuchi
Tohoku Univ
Authors
Hiroshi Idzuchi
Tohoku Univ
Falko Pientka
Goethe-Universität
Katie F Huang
Harvard University
Ken Harada
RIKEN
Onder Gul
Harvard University
Young Jae Shin
Brookhaven National Lab, Harvard University, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Loi T Nguyen
Princeton Universtiy
Na H Jo
Iowa State University
Daisuke Shindo
RIKEN
Robert J Cava
Princeton University, Department of Chemistry, Princeton University
Paul C Canfield
Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames Laboratory/Iowa State University