Superconducting proximity effect in semiconductor nanowires
Abstract
We theoretically consider the proximity effect in semiconductor-superconductor hybrid nanostructures, which are being extensively studied in the context of the ongoing search for non-Abelian Majorana fermions in solid state systems. Specifically, we consider the dependence on the thickness of the semiconductor in the direction normal to the interface, a physical effect that has been uncritically neglected in all prior work on the subject. Quite surprisingly, we find the completely unanticipated result that increasing the semiconductor thickness leads to a drastic suppression of the induced superconducting gap due to proximity-induced interband coupling. As a result, in the limit of strong semiconductor-superconductor coupling, the proximity-induced gap becomes much smaller than the bulk superconductor gap and depends weakly on the interface transparency.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1303.1187,
title = {Superconducting proximity effect in semiconductor nanowires},
author = {Tudor D. Stanescu and S. Das Sarma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.1187},
year = {2013}
}
Comments
4 pages, 4 figures