Microwave Andreev bound state spectroscopy in a semiconductor-based Planar Josephson junction
By coupling a semiconductor-based planar Josephson junction to a superconducting resonator, we investigate the Andreev bound states in the junction using dispersive readout techniques. Using electrostatic gating to create a narrow constriction in the junction, our measurements unveil a strong coupli...
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Zusammenfassung: | By coupling a semiconductor-based planar Josephson junction to a
superconducting resonator, we investigate the Andreev bound states in the
junction using dispersive readout techniques. Using electrostatic gating to
create a narrow constriction in the junction, our measurements unveil a strong
coupling interaction between the resonator and the Andreev bound states. This
enables the mapping of isolated tunable Andreev bound states, with an observed
transparency of up to 99.94\% along with an average induced superconducting gap
of $\sim 150 \mu$eV. Exploring the gate parameter space further elucidates a
non-monotonic evolution of multiple Andreev bound states with varying gate
voltage. Complimentary tight-binding calculations of an Al-InAs planar
Josephson junction with strong Rashba spin-orbit coupling provide insight into
possible mechanisms responsible for such behavior. Our findings highlight the
subtleties of the Andreev spectrum of Josephson junctions fabricated on
superconductor-semiconductor heterostructures and offering potential
applications in probing topological states in these hybrid platforms. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.08487 |