Planar tunneling along EuS nanowire edge junctions formed over Au(111) for topological superconductivity
ORAL
Abstract
Metallic surface states, such as those in Au(111), with strong Rashba spin-orbit coupling and induced superconductivity could host topological superconductivity when coupled to the nanostructures of magnetic insulators, for example EuS [1,2]. Following our prior work [1], we report our progress on fabricating scalable EuS nanowires coupled to Au(111) surface. We further fabricate planar tunneling devices with highly transparent junctions at the ends of the EuS nanowires and carry out local tunneling spectroscopy down to milli-Kelvin temperatures. The transparent junctions allow us to resolve the sub-gap states with finer energy resolution, and the evolution of the sub-gap states under an applied planar magnetic field. We will discuss our studies on the sub-gap states including the zero bias conductance peak, in particular those features that are limited by thermal broadening. We will further discuss the connections between our results and topological superconductivity.
[1] PNAS 117, 8775, (2020); [2] Phys. Rev. Res. 3, 043086, (2021)
[1] PNAS 117, 8775, (2020); [2] Phys. Rev. Res. 3, 043086, (2021)
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Presenters
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Jason Tran
University of California, Riverside
Authors
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Jason Tran
University of California, Riverside
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Yasen Hou
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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En-De Chu
University of California, Riverside
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Patrick A Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jagadeesh S Moodera
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Peng Wei
University of California, Riverside