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  • This study presents the successful synthesis of crystalline indium islands on InAs nanowires using molecular beam epitaxy, with structural analysis revealing a tetragonal crystal structure.
  • The indium islands exhibited lengths less than 500 nm and were primarily formed through surface energy minimization, leading to a pristine interface crucial for electrical transport.
  • The In/InAs devices demonstrated Cooper pair charging, maintained superconducting behavior at temperatures above 1.2 K, and indicated potential for new semiconductor/superconductor hybrids with improved performance compared to traditional Al-based systems.

Article Abstract

We report synthesis of crystalline indium islands on InAs nanowires grown by molecular beam epitaxy. Structural analysis by transmission electron microscopy showed that In crystals grew in a tetragonal body-centered crystal structure within two families of orientations relative to wurtzite InAs. The crystalline islands had lengths < 500 nm and low-energy surfaces, suggesting that growth was driven mainly by surface energy minimization. Electrical transport through In/InAs devices exhibited Cooper pair charging, evidencing charge parity preservation and a pristine In/InAs interface, with an induced superconducting gap ∼ 0.45 meV. Cooper pair charging persisted to temperatures > 1.2 K and magnetic fields ∼ 0.7 T, demonstrating that In/InAs hybrids belong to an expanding class of semiconductor/superconductor hybrids operating over a wider parameter space than state-of-the-art Al-based hybrids. Engineering crystal morphology while isolating single islands using shadow epitaxy provides an interesting alternative to previous semiconductor/superconductor hybrid morphologies and device geometries.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c02487DOI Listing

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