Superconducting Quantum Interference in Edge State Josephson Junctions

authored by
Tamás Haidekker Galambos, Silas Hoffman, Patrik Recher, Jelena Klinovaja, Daniel Loss
Abstract

We study superconducting quantum interference in a Josephson junction linked via edge states in two-dimensional (2D) insulators. We consider two scenarios in which the 2D insulator is either a topological or a trivial insulator supporting one-dimensional (1D) helical or nonhelical edge states, respectively. In equilibrium, we find that the qualitative dependence of critical supercurrent on the flux through the junction is insensitive to the helical nature of the mediating states and can, therefore, not be used to verify the topological features of the underlying insulator. However, upon applying a finite voltage bias smaller than the superconducting gap to a relatively long junction, the finite-frequency interference pattern in the nonequilibrium transport current is qualitatively different for helical edge states as compared to nonhelical ones.

External Organisation(s)
University of Basel
University of Florida
Technische Universität Braunschweig
Type
Article
Journal
Physical review letters
Volume
125
ISSN
0031-9007
Publication date
10.2020
Publication status
Published
Peer reviewed
Yes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Physics and Astronomy(all)
Electronic version(s)
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.157701 (Access: Unknown)