Highly Transparent Gatable Superconducting Shadow Junctions

Gate-tunable junctions are key elements in quantum devices based on hybrid semiconductor–superconductor materials. They serve multiple purposes ranging from tunnel spectroscopy probes to voltage-controlled qubit operations in gatemon and topological qubits. Common to all is that junction transparenc...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS nano 2020-11, Vol.14 (11), p.14605-14615
Hauptverfasser: Khan, Sabbir A, Lampadaris, Charalampos, Cui, Ajuan, Stampfer, Lukas, Liu, Yu, Pauka, Sebastian J, Cachaza, Martin E, Fiordaliso, Elisabetta M, Kang, Jung-Hyun, Korneychuk, Svetlana, Mutas, Timo, Sestoft, Joachim E, Krizek, Filip, Tanta, Rawa, Cassidy, Maja C, Jespersen, Thomas S, Krogstrup, Peter
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Zusammenfassung:Gate-tunable junctions are key elements in quantum devices based on hybrid semiconductor–superconductor materials. They serve multiple purposes ranging from tunnel spectroscopy probes to voltage-controlled qubit operations in gatemon and topological qubits. Common to all is that junction transparency plays a critical role. In this study, we grow single-crystalline InAs, InSb, and InAs1–x Sb x semiconductor nanowires with epitaxial Al, Sn, and Pb superconductors and in situ shadowed junctions in a single-step molecular beam epitaxy process. We investigate correlations between fabrication parameters, junction morphologies, and electronic transport properties of the junctions and show that the examined in situ shadowed junctions are of significantly higher quality than the etched junctions. By varying the edge sharpness of the shadow junctions, we show that the sharpest edges yield the highest junction transparency for all three examined semiconductors. Further, critical supercurrent measurements reveal an extraordinarily high I C R N, close to the KO-2 limit. This study demonstrates a promising engineering path toward reliable gate-tunable superconducting qubits.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/acsnano.0c02979