Crossed Andreev reflection in InSb flake Josephson junctions

We study superconducting quantum interference in InSb flake Josephson junctions. An even-odd effect in the amplitude and periodicity of the superconducting quantum interference pattern is found. Interestingly, the occurrence of this pattern coincides with enhanced conduction at both edges of the fla...

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Published inPhysical review research Vol. 1; no. 3; p. 032031
Main Authors de Vries, Folkert K., Sol, Martijn L., Gazibegovic, Sasa, Veld, Roy L. M. op het, Balk, Stijn C., Car, Diana, Bakkers, Erik P. A. M., Kouwenhoven, Leo P., Shen, Jie
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Physical Society 04.12.2019
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Summary:We study superconducting quantum interference in InSb flake Josephson junctions. An even-odd effect in the amplitude and periodicity of the superconducting quantum interference pattern is found. Interestingly, the occurrence of this pattern coincides with enhanced conduction at both edges of the flake, as is deduced from measuring a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) pattern at reduced gate voltages. We identify the specific crystal facet of the edge with enhanced conduction, and confirm this by measuring multiple devices. Furthermore, we argue the even-odd effect is due to crossed Andreev reflection, a process where a Cooper pair splits up over the two edges and recombines at the opposite contact. An entirely h/e periodic SQUID pattern, as well as the observation of both even-odd and odd-even effects, corroborates this conclusion. Crossed Andreev reflection could be harnessed for creating a topological state of matter or performing experiments on the nonlocal spin entanglement of spatially separated Cooper pairs.
ISSN:2643-1564
2643-1564
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevResearch.1.032031