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arxiv: 1711.01665 · v2 · pith:3OKIU53Bnew · submitted 2017-11-05 · ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con

Boosting Transparency in Topological Josephson Junctions via Stencil Lithography

classification ❄️ cond-mat.supr-con
keywords topologicalboundconditionsdeviceshybridjosephsonjunctionslithography
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Hybrid devices comprised of topological insulator (TI) nanostructures in proximity to s-wave superconductors (SC) are expected to pave the way towards topological quantum computation. Fabrication under ultra-high vacuum conditions is necessary to attain high quality of TI-SC hybrid devices, because the physical surfaces of V-VI three-dimensional TIs suffer from degradation at ambient conditions. Here, we present an in-situ process, which allows to fabricate such hybrids by combining molecular beam epitaxy and stencil lithography. As-prepared Josephson junctions show nearly perfect interface transparency and very large $I_CR_N$ products. The Shapiro response of radio frequency measurements indicates the presence of gapless Andreev bound states, so-called Majorana bound states.

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