Weak antilocalization in selective-area grown Pb<sub>1-x</sub>Sn<sub>x</sub>Te nanowire networks

ORAL

Abstract

Lead Tin Telluride (Pb1-xSnxTe) is predicted to be a topological crystalline insulator (TCI) [1], meaning that the surface states are protected by crystal symmetries. The topological phase transition from a trivial narrow bandgap semiconductor to a TCI can be controlled through the Pb/Sn ratio, and has been observed experimentally at Sn concentrations of 30-40% [2][3].

Hybrid TCI/superconductor nanowire networks are of interest for applications in quantum computation, as these are predicted to host non-abelian quasiparticles, such as Majorana fermions or parafermions [4]. Towards this goal, we use a pre-patterned SiNx mask on a InP(111) substrate for selective area growth of Pb1-xSnxTe by molecular beam epitaxy [5], and define Hall bar devices with side gates that allow for simultaneous Hall and field-effect measurements.

By investigating the low-temperature (magneto-)transport properties, a Hall mobility (135 cm2/Vs) and carrier density (4.7·1020 cm-3, similar to [2]) are obtained for pure SnTe nanowires. Moreover, a cusp is observed in the magnetoresistance which we attribute to weak antilocalization; hinting at a contribution of the surface states to the overall transport, despite the high bulk conductivity.

[1] Hsieh, T., et al. Nat Commun 3, 982 (2012)

[2] Volobuev V.V., et al. Adv. Mat. 23, 3, 1604185 (2016)

[3] Safdar, M., Wang, Q., et al. Nano Lett. 15, 2485-2490 (2015)

[4] Xiao, J., Yan, B. Nat Rev Phys 3, 283–297 (2021).

[5] Jung, J. Schellingerhout, A.G. ArXiv:2209.09758v1 (2022)

*Funded by the Dutch Research Council (NWO).

Presenters

  • Maarten Kamphuis

    • University of Twente

Authors

  • Maarten Kamphuis

    • University of Twente
  • Femke Witmans

    • University of Twente
  • Joost Ridderbos

    • University of Twente
  • Jonas Kareem

    • University of Twente
  • Sander G Schellingerhout

    • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • Chuan Li

    • University of Twente
  • Erik P. A. M. Bakkers

    • Eindhoven University of Technology
  • Floris Zwanenburg

    • Univ of Twente
  • Alexander Brinkman

    • University of Twente
    • U Twente