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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Sanchez-Manzano ◽  
S. Mesoraca ◽  
F. A. Cuellar ◽  
M. Cabero ◽  
V. Rouco ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Linfeng Ai ◽  
Enze Zhang ◽  
Jinshan Yang ◽  
Xiaoyi Xie ◽  
Yunkun Yang ◽  
...  

AbstractSuperconductor-ferromagnet interfaces in two-dimensional heterostructures present a unique opportunity to study the interplay between superconductivity and ferromagnetism. The realization of such nanoscale heterostructures in van der Waals (vdW) crystals remains largely unexplored due to the challenge of making atomically-sharp interfaces from their layered structures. Here, we build a vdW ferromagnetic Josephson junction (JJ) by inserting a few-layer ferromagnetic insulator Cr2Ge2Te6 into two layers of superconductor NbSe2. The critical current and corresponding junction resistance exhibit a hysteretic and oscillatory behavior against in-plane magnetic fields, manifesting itself as a strong Josephson coupling state. Also, we observe a central minimum of critical current in some JJ devices as well as a nontrivial phase shift in SQUID structures, evidencing the coexistence of 0 and π phase in the junction region. Our study paves the way to exploring sensitive probes of weak magnetism and multifunctional building-blocks for phase-related superconducting circuits using vdW heterostructures.


Entropy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (7) ◽  
pp. 811
Author(s):  
Massimiliano Lucci ◽  
Davide Cassi ◽  
Vittorio Merlo ◽  
Roberto Russo ◽  
Gaetano Salina ◽  
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Evidence is reported that topological effects in graph-shaped arrays of superconducting islands can condition superconducting energy gap and transition temperature. The carriers giving rise to the new phase are couples of electrons (Cooper pairs) which, in the superconducting state, behave as predicted for bosons in our structures. The presented results have been obtained both on star and double comb-shaped arrays and the coupling between the islands is provided by Josephson junctions whose potential can be tuned by external magnetic field or temperature. Our peculiar technique for probing distribution on the islands is such that the hopping of bosons between the different islands occurs because their thermal energy is of the same order of the Josephson coupling energy between the islands. Both for star and double comb graph topologies the results are in qualitative and quantitative agreement with theoretical predictions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 262 ◽  
pp. 114714
Author(s):  
H. Navarro ◽  
M. Sirena ◽  
Jeehoon Kim ◽  
N. Haberkorn
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2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 1036-1036
Author(s):  
Yong-Bin Choi ◽  
Yingming Xie ◽  
Chui-Zhen Chen ◽  
Jinho Park ◽  
Su-Beom Song ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 19 (9) ◽  
pp. 974-979
Author(s):  
Yong-Bin Choi ◽  
Yingming Xie ◽  
Chui-Zhen Chen ◽  
Jinho Park ◽  
Su-Beom Song ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Chao Zhang ◽  
Yunjie Fan ◽  
Qiaoling Chen ◽  
Tianyi Wang ◽  
Xiang Liu ◽  
...  

AbstractA superconductor–metal transition (SMT) with an unconventional diverging dynamic critical exponent was recently discovered, and it drew tremendous attention because this signature of a quantum Griffiths singularity (QGS) was thought to be a common characteristic of low-disorder crystalline superconductors. However, because the QGS was observed only in limited materials with metallic normal states, the question of whether the QGS exists in other superconducting systems is still unanswered. In this paper, a superconductor–insulator transition (SIT) is observed in TiO thin films with insulating normal states, which offers a more universal platform for investigating the QGS. A thickness-tuned SIT is obtained when the magnetic field is zero. Importantly, a magnetic field-tuned SIT with a diverging dynamic critical exponent, which is direct evidence of a QGS, is observed in TiO thin films with different thicknesses. By constructing a comprehensive phase diagram, it is demonstrated that the critical magnetic field Hc tends to saturate as the temperature approaches 0 K, which is different from the upturn trend of Hc observed in SMT systems and probably due to the weaker Josephson coupling of the locally ordered superconducting islands (rare regions) in a weakly insulating normal state background. The results extend the QGS scenario from only SMT systems to SIT systems, and they provide vital evidence that QGSs are common in crystalline superconducting thin films, which has possible applications in quantum-computing devices.


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