Induced superconductivity in high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas in gallium arsenide heterostructures

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Abstract

Search for Majorana fermions renewed interest in semiconductor-superconductor interfaces, while a quest for higher-order non-Abelian excitations demands formation of superconducting contacts to materials with fractionalized excitations, such as a two-dimensional electron gas in a fractional quantum Hall regime. Here we report induced superconductivity in high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas in gallium arsenide heterostructures and development of highly transparent semiconductor-superconductor ohmic contacts. Supercurrent with characteristic temperature dependence of a ballistic junction has been observed across 0.6 μm, a regime previously achieved only in point contacts but essential to the formation of well separated non-Abelian states. High critical fields (>16 T) in NbN contacts enables investigation of an interplay between superconductivity and strongly correlated states in a two-dimensional electron gas at high magnetic fields.

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Wan, Z., Kazakov, A., Manfra, M. J., Pfeiffer, L. N., West, K. W., & Rokhinson, L. P. (2015). Induced superconductivity in high-mobility two-dimensional electron gas in gallium arsenide heterostructures. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8426

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