Transport regimes of a split gate superconducting quantum point contact in the two-dimensional LaAlO<sub>3</sub>/SrTiO<sub>3</sub> superfluid
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Abstract
Ever since the observation of the quantized resistance in a point contact in GaAs/AlGaAs heterostructures it has been a long standing goal to achieve similar experimental conditions also in superconductors. Being formed with split gate technology, these structures represent in an ideal manner equilibrium reservoirs which are connected only through a few electron mode channel. Here we demonstrate the formation of a superconducting quantum point contact (SQPC) with split gate technology in a two-dimensional superconductor, utilizing the unique gate tunability of the superfluid at the LaAlO3/SrTiO3 interface. When the constriction is tuned through metallic split gates we identify three regimes of transport: First, SQPC for which the supercurrent is carried only by a few quantum transport channels. Second, superconducting island strongly coupled to the equilibrium reservoirs. Third, charge island with a discrete spectrum weakly coupled to the reservoirs.
*We acknowledge funding by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, Dutch Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter, the ERC (METIQUM, grant no. 339306, EU H2020 programme/ERC Grant 677458), Quantox of QuantERA ERA-NET cofund in Quantum Technologies and the Russian Science Foundation (RSF) Project No.17-72-30036 .
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Presenters
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Holger Thierschmann
- Quantum Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology