Experimental detection of vortices in magic-angle graphene
The tunability of superconducting magic-angle twisted-layer graphene films elevates this material system to a promising candidate for superconducting electronics. We implement a gate-tuned Josephson junction in a magic-angle twisted four-layer graphene film. Field-dependent measurements of the criti...
Saved in:
Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
04.10.2024
|
Subjects | |
Online Access | Get full text |
Cover
Loading…
Summary: | The tunability of superconducting magic-angle twisted-layer graphene films
elevates this material system to a promising candidate for superconducting
electronics. We implement a gate-tuned Josephson junction in a magic-angle
twisted four-layer graphene film. Field-dependent measurements of the critical
current show a Fraunhofer-like pattern that differs from the standard pattern
with characteristics typical for a weak transverse screener. We observe sudden
shifts associated with vortices jumping into and out of the leads. By tuning
the leads to the edge of the superconducting dome, we observe fast switching
between superconducting and normal states, an effect associated with vortex
dynamics. Time-dependent measurements provide us with the vortex energy scale
and an estimate for the London penetration depth, in agreement with recent
kinetic inductance measurements on twisted graphene films. Our results prove
the utility of our junction as a sensor for vortex detection, allowing us to
extract fundamental properties of the 2D superconductor. |
---|---|
DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.03508 |