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InAs nanowire superconducting tunnel junctions: spectroscopy, thermometry and nanorefrigeration

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2017-06-21 v1 Superconductivity

Abstract

We demonstrate an original method -- based on controlled oxidation -- to create high-quality tunnel junctions between superconducting Al reservoirs and InAs semiconductor nanowires. We show clean tunnel characteristics with a current suppression by over 44 orders of magnitude for a junction bias well below the Al gap Δ0200μeV\Delta_0 \approx 200\,\mu {\rm eV}. The experimental data are in close agreement with the BCS theoretical expectations of a superconducting tunnel junction. The studied devices combine small-scale tunnel contacts working as thermometers as well as larger electrodes that provide a proof-of-principle active {\em cooling} of the electron distribution in the nanowire. A peak refrigeration of about δT=10mK\delta T = 10\,{\rm mK} is achieved at a bath temperature Tbath250350mKT_{bath}\approx250-350\,{\rm mK} in our prototype devices. This method opens important perspectives for the investigation of thermoelectric effects in semiconductor nanostructures and for nanoscale refrigeration.

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@article{arxiv.1611.02464,
  title  = {InAs nanowire superconducting tunnel junctions: spectroscopy, thermometry and nanorefrigeration},
  author = {Jaakko Mastomäki and Stefano Roddaro and Mirko Rocci and Valentina Zannier and Daniele Ercolani and Lucia Sorba and Ilari J. Maasilta and Nadia Ligato and Antonio Fornieri and Elia Strambini and Francesco Giazotto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.02464},
  year   = {2017}
}

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6 pages, 4 color figures