Superconductor-nanowire devices from tunneling to the multichannel regime: Zero-bias oscillations and magnetoconductance crossover

H.O.H. Churchill, V. Fatemi, Kasper Grove-Rasmussen, M.T. Deng, P. Caroff, H.Q. Xu, Charles M. Marcus

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Abstract

We present transport measurements in superconductor-nanowire devices with a gated constriction forming a quantum point contact. Zero-bias features in tunneling spectroscopy appear at finite magnetic fields and oscillate in amplitude and split away from zero bias as a function of magnetic field and gate voltage. A crossover in magnetoconductance is observed: Magnetic fields above ∼0.5 T enhance conductance in the low-conductance (tunneling) regime but suppress conductance in the high-conductance (multichannel) regime. We consider these results in the context of Majorana zero modes as well as alternatives, including the Kondo effect and analogs of 0.7 structure in a disordered nanowire.

Original languageEnglish
Article number241401
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume87
Issue number24
ISSN2469-9950
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Jun 2013

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