Majorana Bound States in the Diffraction Patterns of S-TI-S Lateral Josephson Junctions
ORAL
Abstract
In an extended superconductor-topological insulator-superconductor (S-TI-S) Josephson junction, localized Majorana bound states (MBS) are predicted to exist where the local phase difference across the junction is an odd-multiple of π. These states can induce a supercurrent with a 4π-periodic current-phase relation (CPR). In this talk, we present an extensive study of the critical current vs. magnetic field diffraction patterns of S-TI-S lateral Josephson junction devices, comparing measurements and simulations. The measurement exhibits distinct deviations from the usual Fraunhofer diffraction pattern of uniform extended Josephson junctions which include the lifting of odd-numbered nodes, features that signify the entry of Majorana states, and evidence for parity states and fluctuations. We compare results from junctions with TI barriers of Bi2Se3 and Bi0.8Sb1.2Te3 and non-TI graphene barriers.
*This work is supported by the National Science Foundation grants DMR20-04825 and OMA-2016136 QLCI HQAN.
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Presenters
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Guang Yue
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign