Superconducting diode effect in InAs/Al Josephson junctions at high in-plane magnetic fields
ORAL
Abstract
Nonreciprocal critical current in superconducting Josephson junctions occurs when the critical current Ic depends on the direction the current was swept and can be observed by breaking the time reversal and inversion symmetries in the system. Recently, there has been a surge of interest in studying the superconducting diode effect due to its possible application in electronic circuits, sensors, and detectors. In this work, we study epitaxial InAs/Al Josephson junctions with various superconductor width in the presence of in-plane magnetic fields. By applying a magnetic field parallel to the junction, we observe nonreciprocal critical current which is due to the strong Rashba spin-orbit interaction in the system. However, by reducing the width of the superconducting lead, we observe a change in sign of ΔI=I(+)-I(-) as we increase the in-plane magnetic field. We discuss the possible mechanisms and possibility of finite momentum pairing.
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Presenters
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Neda Lotfizadeh
New York University
Authors
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Neda Lotfizadeh
New York University
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PENG YU
New York University (NYU)
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William M Strickland
New York University (NYU)
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Mohammad Farzaneh
NYU
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Baris Pekerten
University at Buffalo, SUNY
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Alex Matos-Abiague
Wayne State University
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Javad Shabani
New York University (NYU), New York University