Giant magnetoconductance oscillations in hybrid superconductor-semiconductor core/shell nanowire devices

Nano Lett. 2014 Nov 12;14(11):6269-74. doi: 10.1021/nl502598s. Epub 2014 Oct 21.

Abstract

The magnetotransport of GaAs/InAs core/shell nanowires contacted by two superconducting Nb electrodes is investigated, where the InAs shell forms a tube-like conductive channel around the highly resistive GaAs core. By applying a magnetic field along the nanowire axis, regular magnetoconductance oscillations with an amplitude in the order of e(2)/h are observed. The oscillation amplitude is found to be larger by 2 orders of magnitude compared to the measurements of a reference sample with normal metal contacts. For the Nb-contacted core/shell nanowire the oscillation period corresponds to half a flux quantum Φ0/2 = h/2e in contrast to the period of Φ0 of the reference sample. The strongly enhanced magnetoconductance oscillations are explained by phase-coherent resonant Andreev reflections at the Nb-core/shell nanowire interface.

Keywords: Andreev reflection; GaAs/InAs core/shell nanowires; Josephson effect; magnetoconductance oscillations; reflectionless tunneling; superconducting electrodes.