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Giant spin splitting and $0 - \pi$ Josephson transitions from the Edelstein effect in quantum spin-Hall insulators

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-06-13 v2

Abstract

Hybrid structures of quantum spin-Hall insulators (QSHIs) and superconductors (Ss) present a unique opportunity to access dissipationless topological states of matter, which, however, is frequently hindered by the lack of control over the spin polarization in QSHIs. We propose a very efficient spin-polarization mechanism based on the magnetoelectric (Edelstein) effect in superconducting QSHI structures. It acts akin to the Zeeman splitting in an external magnetic field, but with an effective gg-factor of order of 1000, resulting in an unprecedented spin-splitting effect. It allows a magnetic control of the QSHI/S hybrids without destroying superconductivity. As an example, we demonstrate a recurrent crossover from Φ0\Phi_0 - to Φ0/2\Phi_0/2 - periodic oscillations of the Josephson current in an rf superconducting quantum interference device (Φ0=h/2e\Phi_0=h/2e is the magnetic flux quantum). The predicted period halving is a striking manifestation of 0π0-\pi Josephson transitions with a superharmonic π\pi-periodic current-phase relationship at the transition. Such controllable 0π0-\pi transitions may offer new perspectives for dissipationless spintronics and engineering flux qubits.

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@article{arxiv.1703.05972,
  title  = {Giant spin splitting and $0 - \pi$ Josephson transitions from the Edelstein effect in quantum spin-Hall insulators},
  author = {G. Tkachov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1703.05972},
  year   = {2017}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures