Supercurrent through single electron transverse mode in 1D Josephson junctions QPC
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Abstract
We study Josephson Junctions (JJs) in InSb nanowires with 15nm Tin shells [1]. We observe quantized conductance plateaus. This phenomenon is the evidence of transparent transmission and ballistic transport, which is known as Quantum Point Contacts (QPC). In the gate voltage range where conductance is corresponding to the 1st electron sub-band, we obtain supercurrent carried by single transverse mode. We study gate voltage and magnetic field dependence of supercurrent in the 1st electron mode. In a previous paper, it has been demonstrated that supercurrent in an external parallel field is affected by the interference between transverse modes. In the contrast, a numerical simulation based on the tight-binding model predicts that the supercurrent carried by the single mode is less affected by the interference [2]. Our measurement results have good agreement with this theoretical prediction.
[1]. M. Pendharkar., et al., Science 372, 508(2021)
[2]. K. Zuo et al., PRL., 119, 187704(2017)
[1]. M. Pendharkar., et al., Science 372, 508(2021)
[2]. K. Zuo et al., PRL., 119, 187704(2017)
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Presenters
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Bomin Zhang
University of Pittsburgh
Authors
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Bomin Zhang
University of Pittsburgh
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Zhuan Li
University of Pittsburgh
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Victor Aguilar
University of Pittsburgh
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Mihir Pendharkar
Stanford University
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Connor P Dempsey
University of California Santa Barbara, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Joon Sue Lee
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Sean Harrington
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Chris J Palmstrom
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Sergey M Frolov
University of Pittsburgh