We report on transport characteristics of field effect two-dimensional electron gases (2DEG) in 24 nm wide indium arsenide surface quantum wells. High quality single-subband magnetotransport with clear quantized integer quantum Hall plateaus are observed to filling factor ν=2 in magnetic fields of up to B = 18 T, at electron densities up to 8×1011 /cm2. Peak mobility is 11,000 cm2/Vs at 2×1012 /cm2. Large Rashba spin-orbit coefficients up to 124 meV⋅\r{A} are obtained through weak anti-localization (WAL) measurements. Proximitized superconductivity is demonstrated in Nb-based superconductor-normal-superconductor (SNS) junctions, yielding 78−99% interface transparencies from superconducting contacts fabricated ex-situ (post-growth), using two commonly-used experimental techniques for measuring transparencies. These transparencies are on a par with those reported for epitaxially-grown superconductors. These SNS junctions show characteristic voltages IcRN up to 870 μV and critical current densities up to 9.6 μA/μm, among the largest values reported for Nb-InAs SNS devices.
@article{arxiv.2405.14138,
title = {High transparency induced superconductivity in field effect two-dimensional electron gases in undoped InAs/AlGaSb surface quantum wells},
author = {E. Annelise Bergeron and F. Sfigakis and A. Elbaroudy and A. W. M. Jordan and F. Thompson and George Nichols and Y. Shi and Man Chun Tam and Z. R. Wasilewski and J. Baugh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.14138},
year = {2026}
}
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main text 8 pages with 3 figures; supplementary material 17 pages with 11 figures