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Link between supercurrent diode and anomalous Josephson effect revealed by gate-controlled interferometry.

Simon ReinhardtT AscherlAndreas CostaJ BergerS GroninG C GardnerT LindemannMichael J ManfraJaroslav FabianD KochanChristoph StrunkNicola Paradiso
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
In Josephson diodes the asymmetry between positive and negative current branch of the current-phase relation leads to a polarity-dependent critical current and Josephson inductance. The supercurrent nonreciprocity can be described as a consequence of the anomalous Josephson effect -a φ 0 -shift of the current-phase relation- in multichannel ballistic junctions with strong spin-orbit interaction. In this work, we simultaneously investigate φ 0 -shift and supercurrent diode efficiency on the same Josephson junction by means of a superconducting quantum interferometer. By electrostatic gating, we reveal a direct link between φ 0 -shift and diode effect. Our findings show that spin-orbit interaction in combination with a Zeeman field plays an important role in determining the magnetochiral anisotropy and the supercurrent diode effect.
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