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SQUID oscillations in PbTe nanowire networks

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arxiv 2404.06899 v1 pith:OS4ZC3YG submitted 2024-04-10 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-con

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keywords oscillationsquantumdevicesnanowiresnetworkspbtesinusoidalsquids
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Network structures by semiconductor nanowires hold great promise for advanced quantum devices, especially for applications in topological quantum computing. In this study, we created networks of PbTe nanowires arranged in loop configurations. Using shadow-wall epitaxy, we defined superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs) using the superconductor Pb. These SQUIDs exhibit oscillations in supercurrent upon the scanning of a magnetic field. Most of the oscillations can be fitted assuming a sinusoidal current-phase relation for each Josephson junction. Under certain conditions, the oscillations are found to be skewed, suggesting possible deviation from a sinusoidal behavior. Our results highlight the potential of PbTe nanowires for building complex quantum devices in the form of networks.

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