Signatures of Edge States in Antiferromagnetic Van der Waals Josephson Junctions
Abstract
ABSTRACT The combination of superconductivity and magnetic textures leads to unconventional superconducting phenomena, including new correlated and topological phases. Van der Waals (vdW) materials emerge as a versatile platform for exploring the interplay between these two competing orders. Here, we report on individual // Josephson junctions behaving as superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDs), which we attribute to the interplay between the superconductivity of and the spin texture of the vdW antiferromagnetic insulator . This behavior persists for in‐plane magnetic fields of at least 6 T and is the result of interference between separated transport channels. Microscopic modeling of the antiferromagnet insulator/superconductor (AFI/S) interface reveals the formation of localized states at the edges of the junction that can lead to channels that dominate transport. Our findings highlight AFI/S heterostructures as a platform for engineering novel superconducting phenomena and establish a new route for lithography‐free SQUIDs that operate in high magnetic fields.
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Authors (11)
Celia González‐Sánchez
Departament of Condensed Matter Physics Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain
Ignacio Sardinero
Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC) Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain
Jorge Cuadra
Departament of Condensed Matter Physics Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain
Alfredo Spuri
Department of Physics University of Konstanz Konstanz Germany
José A. Moreno
Departament of Condensed Matter Physics Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain
Hermann Suderow
Elke Scheer
Department of Physics, University of Konstanz , 78464 Konstanz,
Pablo Burset
Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC) Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid Spain
Angelo Di Bernardo
Department of Physics, University of Konstanz 5 , Universitaetsstrasse 10, 78464 Konstanz,
Rubén Seoane Souto
Eduardo J. H. Lee