Differential resistance at the topological insulator-superconductor interface in a cross-bar geometry
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Abstract
We have studied the low temperature electronic transport properties of an interface between a topological insulator bismuth selenide and a superconducting niobium strip in a cross-bar geometry. In the regime where niobium is superconducting, we find that the zero-bias differential resistance increases with increasing magnetic field or temperature, which turns into a negative differential resistance just above the superconducting transition. We will discuss the possible origins of this phenomenon.
*This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant DMR-1663683.
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Presenters
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Leo Sementilli
- Physics and Astronomy, Goucher College