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Realization of the field-free Josephson Diode

Superconductivity 2022-04-28 v2

Abstract

The superconducting analog to the semiconducting diode, the Josephson diode, has long been sought, with multiple avenues to realization proposed by theorists. Exhibiting magnetic-field free, single directional superconductivity with Josephson coupling of the supercurrent across a tunnel barrier, it would serve as the building-block for next-generation superconducting circuit technology. Here we realized the field-free Josephson diode using an inversion symmetry breaking heterostructure of NbSe2/Nb3Br8/NbSe2\mathrm{NbSe_2/Nb_3Br_8/NbSe_2}. We demonstrate, for the first time without magnetic field, the junction can be superconducting in one direction while normal in the opposite direction. Based on that, half-wave rectification of a square-wave excitation was achieved with low switching current density ( 2.2×102A/cm2~2.2\times 10^2 \mathrm{A/cm^2}), high rectification ratio ( 104~10^4) and high robustness (at least 10410^4 cycles). We also demonstrate symmetric ΔIc\Delta I_\mathrm{c} (the difference between positive and negative critical currents) behavior with field and the expected Fraunhofer current phase relation of a Josephson junction. This realization raises fundamental questions about the Josephson effect through an insulator when breaking symmetry, and opens the door to ultralow power, high speed, superconducting circuits for logic and signal modulation.

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@article{arxiv.2103.15809,
  title  = {Realization of the field-free Josephson Diode},
  author = {Heng Wu and Yaojia Wang and Yuanfeng Xu and Pranava K. Sivakumar and Chris Pasco and Ulderico Filippozzi and Stuart S. P. Parkin and Yu-Jia Zeng and Tyrel McQueen and Mazhar N. Ali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.15809},
  year   = {2022}
}

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30 pages, 14 figures