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Topological YB<sub>6</sub>/SmB<sub>6</sub>/YB<sub>6</sub> trilayer Josephson junctions

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Abstract

Samarium hexaboride (SmB6) is a topological Kondo insulator (TKI) characterized by robust topological surface states and true bulk insulation. Previously, we demonstrated perfect Andreev reflection in epitaxial heterostructures consisting of s-wave superconductor YB6 and TKI SmB6 as a signature of topologically protected superconducting Klein tunneling [1]. Here, we report fabrication of topological Josephson junctions based on YB6/SmB6/YB6 trilayers for pursuing a reliable and scalable topological qubit architecture. Epitaxial YB6/SmB6/YB6 films were grown on 3” Si wafers by in-situ co-sputtering to secure uniform and pristine junction interfaces, and vertical Josephson junction arrays were made using microfabrication based on standard photolithography. The junctions display the resistively-shunted junction characteristics in I–V curves and well-behaved Fraunhofer diffraction patterns. Robust cell-to-cell and chip-to-chip uniformity was observed in RNA across multiple junctions suggestive of topologically protected device performance. The dependence of junction properties on the SmB6 barrier thickness will be discussed.

[1] S. Lee et al. Nature 570, 344–348 (2019).

Presenters

  • Ichiro Takeuchi

    University of Maryland College Park, University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Hyeok Yoon

    University of Maryland College Park

  • Thomas Wong

    University of Maryland College Park

  • Rohit Pant

    University of Maryland College Park

  • Sungha Baek

    University of Maryland College Park

  • Shanta R Saha

    University of Maryland College Park

  • Xiaohang Zhang

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Johnpierre Paglione

    University of Maryland College Park, Maryland Quantum Materials Center, Department of Physics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA

  • Seunghun Lee

    Pukyong National Univ

  • Ichiro Takeuchi

    University of Maryland College Park, University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park