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Transparent Josephson Junctions in Higher-Order Topological Insulator WTe2 via Pd Diffusion

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arxiv 2205.06542 v2 pith:YILHPAYQ submitted 2022-05-13 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-con

Transparent Josephson Junctions in Higher-Order Topological Insulator WTe2 via Pd Diffusion

classification cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.supr-con
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Highly transparent superconducting contacts to a topological insulator (TI) remain a persistent challenge on the route to engineer topological superconductivity. Recently, the higher-order TI WTe$_2$ was shown to turn superconducting when placed on palladium (Pd) bottom contacts, demonstrating a promising material system in pursuing this goal. Here, we report the diffusion of Pd into WTe$_2$ and the formation of superconducting PdTe$_x$ as the origin of observed superconductivity. We find an atomically sharp interface in vertical direction to the van der Waals layers between the diffusion crystal and its host crystal, forming state-of-the-art superconducting contacts to a TI. The diffusion is discovered to be non-uniform along the width of the WTe$_2$ crystal, with a greater extend along the edges compared to the bulk. The potential of this contacting method is highlighted in transport measurements on Josephson junctions by employing external superconducting leads.

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