Abstract
Transparent contact interfaces in superconductor-graphene hybrid systems are critical for realizing superconducting quantum applications. Here, we examine the effect of the edge contact fabrication process on the transparency of the superconducting aluminum-graphene junction. We show significant improvement in the transparency of our superconductor-graphene junctions by promoting the chemical component of the edge contact etch process. Our results compare favorably with state-of-the-art graphene Josephson junctions. The findings of our study contribute to advancing the fabrication knowledge of edge-contacted superconductor-graphene junctions.
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Huang, Z., Lotfizadeh, N., Elfeky, B. H., Kisslinger, K., Cuniberto, E., Yu, P., … Shahrjerdi, D. (2022). The study of contact properties in edge-contacted graphene-aluminum Josephson junctions. Applied Physics Letters, 121(24). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0135034
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