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Proximity-induced superconductivity in (Bi$_{1-x}$Sb$_x$)$_2$Te$_3$ topological-insulator nanowires

Published 19 Aug 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mtrl-sci, cond-mat.str-el, and cond-mat.supr-con | (2108.08559v2)

Abstract: When a topological insulator is made into a nanowire, the interplay between topology and size quantization gives rise to peculiar one-dimensional states whose energy dispersion can be manipulated by external fields. In the presence of proximity-induced superconductivity, these 1D states offer a tunable platform for Majorana zero modes. While the existence of such peculiar 1D states has been experimentally confirmed, the realization of robust proximity-induced superconductivity in topological-insulator nanowires remains a challenge. Here, we report the realization of superconducting topological-insulator nanowires based on (Bi$_{1-x}$Sb$_x$)$_2$Te$_3$ (BST) thin films. When two rectangular pads of palladium are deposited on a BST thin film with a separation of 100--200 nm, the BST beneath the pads is converted into a superconductor, leaving a nanowire of BST in-between. We found that the interface is epitaxial and has a high electronic transparency, leading to a robust superconductivity induced in the BST nanowire. Due to its suitable geometry for gate-tuning, this platform is promising for future studies of Majorana zero modes.

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