First-Principles Assessment of CdTe as a Tunnel Barrier at the α-Sn/InSb Interface

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Abstract

Majorana zero modes, with prospective applications in topological quantum computing, are expected to arise in superconductor/semiconductor interfaces, such as β-Sn and InSb. However, proximity to the superconductor may also adversely affect the semiconductor’s local properties. A tunnel barrier inserted at the interface could resolve this issue. We assess the wide band gap semiconductor, CdTe, as a candidate material to mediate the coupling at the lattice-matched interface between α-Sn and InSb. To this end, we use density functional theory (DFT) with Hubbard U corrections, whose values are machine-learned via Bayesian optimization (BO) [ npj Computational Materials 2020, 6, 180 ]. The results of DFT+U(BO) are validated against angle resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) experiments for α-Sn and CdTe. For CdTe, the z-unfolding method [ Advanced Quantum Technologies 2022, 5, 2100033 ] is used to resolve the contributions of different kz values to the ARPES. We then study the band offsets and the penetration depth of metal-induced gap states (MIGS) in bilayer interfaces of InSb/α-Sn, InSb/CdTe, and CdTe/α-Sn, as well as in trilayer interfaces of InSb/CdTe/α-Sn with increasing thickness of CdTe. We find that 16 atomic layers (3.5 nm) of CdTe can serve as a tunnel barrier, effectively shielding the InSb from MIGS from the α-Sn. This may guide the choice of dimensions of the CdTe barrier to mediate the coupling in semiconductor-superconductor devices in future Majorana zero modes experiments.

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Jardine, M. J. A., Dardzinski, D., Yu, M., Purkayastha, A., Chen, A. H., Chang, Y. H., … Marom, N. (2023). First-Principles Assessment of CdTe as a Tunnel Barrier at the α-Sn/InSb Interface. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 15(12), 16288–16298. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c00323

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