Engineering Epitaxial Interfaces for Topological Insulator — Superconductor Hybrid Devices with Al Electrodes
Abdur Rehman Jalil,
Tobias W. Schmitt,
Philipp Rüßmann
et al.
Abstract:Proximity‐induced superconductivity in hybrid devices of topological insulators and superconductors offers a promising platform for the pursuit of elusive topological superconductivity and its anticipated applications, such as fault‐tolerant quantum computing. To study and harness such hybrid devices, a key challenge is the realization of highly functional material interfaces with a suitable superconductor featuring 2‐periodic parity‐conserving transport to ensure a superconducting hard‐gap free of unpaired el… Show more
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