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Evidence for π-Shifted Cooper Quartets and Few-Mode Transport in PbTe Nanowire Three-Terminal Josephson Junctions

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Abstract

Multi-terminal Josephson junctions (MTJJs) have emerged as promising platforms for engineering effective Hamiltonians with non-trivial topologies, such as Weyl crossings and higher-order Chern numbers. The realization of such topological features depends on creating MTJJs with non-classical multi-terminal couplings and where only a few quantum modes are populated. We demonstrate these requirements in a three terminal Josephson junction fabricated on selective-area-grown (SAG) PbTe nanowires. Our measurements reveal signatures of a π-shifted Josephson effect, which is attributed to coherent inter-terminal couplings mediated by correlated four-particle quantum states, known as Cooper quartets. Additionally, we observe supercurrent coexisting with a non-monotonic evolution of conductance as a function of gate voltage, indicating few-mode transport in two- and three-terminal devices.

Publication: Evidence for π-Shifted Cooper Quartets and Few-Mode Transport in PbTe Nanowire Three-Terminal Josephson Junctions<br>DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c02414

Presenters

  • Vipin Khade

    University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Vipin Khade

    University of Minnesota

  • Mohit Gupta

    University of Minnesota

  • Colin J Riggert

    University of Minnesota

  • Lior Shani

    University of Minnesota

  • Gavin Menning

    University of Minnesota

  • Pim Lueb

    Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Jason Jung

    Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Régis Mélin

    Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, CNRS

  • Erik P. A. M. Bakkers

    Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Vlad S Pribiag

    University of Minnesota