Ballistic surface channels in fully in situ defined Bi$_4$Te$_3$ Josephson junctions with aluminum contacts
Abstract
In this letter we report on the electrical transport properties of BiTe in a Josephson junction geometry using superconducting Al electrodes with a Ti interdiffusion barrier. BiTe is proposed to be a dual topological insulator, for which due to time-reversal and mirror symmetry both a strong topological insulator phase as well as a crystalline topological phase co-exist. The formation of a supercurrent through the BiTe layer is explained by a two-step process. First, due to the close proximity of the Al/Ti electrodes a superconducting gap is induced within the BiTe layer right below the electrodes. The size of this gap is determined by analysing multiple Andreev reflections (MARs) identified within the devices differential resistance at low voltage biases. Second, based on the Andreev reflection and reverse Andreev reflection processes a supercurrent establishes in the weak link region in between these two proximity coupled regions. Analyses of the temperature dependency of both the critical current as well as MARs indicate mostly ballistic supercurrent contributions in between the proximitized BiTe regions even though the material is characterized by a semi-metallic bulk phase. The presence of these ballistic modes gives indications on the topological nature of BiTe.
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@article{arxiv.2301.03968,
title = {Ballistic surface channels in fully in situ defined Bi$_4$Te$_3$ Josephson junctions with aluminum contacts},
author = {Daniel Rosenbach and Abdur R. Jalil and Tobias W. Schmitt and Benjamin Bennemann and Gregor Mussler and Peter Schüffelgen and Detlev Grützmacher and Thomas Schäpers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.03968},
year = {2023}
}
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21 pages, 4 figures, 2 supplementary figures