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Induced Topological Superconductivity in a BiSbTeSe2-Based Josephson Junction.

Bob de RondeChuan LiYingkai HuangAlexander Brinkman
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
A 4 π -periodic supercurrent through a Josephson junction can be a consequence of the presence of Majorana bound states. A systematic study of the radio frequency response for several temperatures and frequencies yields a concrete protocol for examining the 4 π -periodic contribution to the supercurrent. This work also reports the observation of a 4 π -periodic contribution to the supercurrent in BiSbTeSe 2 -based Josephson junctions. As a response to irradiation by radio frequency waves, the junctions showed an absence of the first Shapiro step. At high irradiation power, a qualitative correspondence to a model including a 4 π -periodic component to the supercurrent is found.
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