Superconducting junctions in graphene

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Graphene, a single sheet of graphite, is a two-dimensional material which has been long-studied theoretically, but only recently become available to experimentalists. Recent experiments have shown that the electronic properties of graphene are even more remarkable than previously thought. In my talk I will describe the fabrication and characterization of graphene devices, and introduce their basic electronic properties. I will then focus on our recent experiments where we study induced superconductivity in graphene, an observation which elucidates on the quantum coherent properties of electrons in this novel two-dimensional electron gas.

*In collaboration with H.B. Heersche, J. Oostinga, L.M.K. Vandersypen and A.F. Morpurgo, at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft, The netherlands.

Authors

  • Pablo Jarillo-Herrero

    • Columbia University