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Emergent Network of Josephson Junctions in a Kagome Superconductor

Superconductivity 2026-04-06 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Materials with a Kagome lattice are intensely studied because they host exotic states that combine strong correlations and topology. Recently, critical current oscillations were observed in an unstructured flake of CsV3Sb5 . In this work, we show that the origin of these oscillations is a network of Josephson junctions intrinsic to the flake that emerges below its critical temperature. Under radio-frequency radiation, we observe quantized Shapiro steps. The sensitivity of the step height to the contact placement indicates a complex network of junctions. By performing interference studies along multiple field directions, we demonstrate that the interference effects are a result of small junctions and filamentary supercurrent flow. Upon nanostructuring the flake, prominent features of the interference pattern are preserved, illustrating the localized nature of these junctions and their stability to thermal cycles. These results pave the way for determining the exact nature of superconductivity in the AV3Sb5 family.

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@article{arxiv.2510.09777,
  title  = {Emergent Network of Josephson Junctions in a Kagome Superconductor},
  author = {Tycho J. Blom and Matthijs Rog and Marieke Altena and Andrea Capa Salinas and Stephen D. Wilson and Milan P. Allan and Chuan Li and Kaveh Lahabi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.09777},
  year   = {2026}
}

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13 pages, 3 figures