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Signatures of strong induced spin-orbit interaction in Aluminum-coated Selective Area Grown DNA nanolattices

ORAL

Abstract

Superconductors with strong spin-orbit interaction hold promise for realizing unique quantum states, including spin triplet order parameters and non-trivial topological states, which can potentially lead to topologically protected qubits. Significant efforts have been made to achieve these exotic states, both in superconductors with intrinsic strong spin-orbit interaction and by using proximitized materials with strong spin-orbit interaction alongside conventional superconductors, or through superconductor/ferromagnet multilayers. In this work, we introduce a novel approach for engineering spin-orbit interaction in elemental metal thin films by nanotexturing and demonstrate its feasibility through experiments using silicated DNA nanolattices. Our findings reveal that nanotexturing can generate a strain gradient, which induces a flexoelectric field, leading to a substantial enhancement of spin-orbit interaction. We provide experimental evidence of induced spin-orbit interaction in superconducting aluminum thin films, fabricated through DNA-origami nanofabrication techniques. Two key signatures of the interaction between spin-orbit effects and superconductivity are reported: field-enhanced critical current and asymmetric quantum interference. These results present a fundamentally new approach to engineer spin-orbit interactions in conventional metallic superconductors.

Publication: L. Shani et.al "Signatures of strong induced spin-orbit interaction in Aluminum-coated Selective Area Grown DNA nanolattices", in preparation (2024).

Presenters

  • Lior Shani

    University of Minnesota

Authors

  • Lior Shani

    University of Minnesota

  • Mohit Gupta

    University of Minnesota

  • Aaron N Michelson

    Center for Functional Nanomaterial, Brookhaven National Lab, Brookhaven National Lab, Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Yimei Zhu

    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)

  • Kim Kisslinger

    Brookhaven National Lab, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Center for Functional Nanomaterial

  • Alexandre Pofelski

    Brookhaven National Lab

  • Turan Birol

    University of Minnesota

  • Rafael M Fernandes

    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

  • Oleg Gang

    Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Columbia University and Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Vlad S Pribiag

    University of Minnesota