A superconductor-semiconducting nanowire-superconductor heterostructure in the presence of spin-orbit coupling and magnetic field can support a supercurrent even in the absence of phase difference between the superconducting electrodes. We investigate this phenomenon - the anomalous Josephson effect - employing a model capable of describing many bands in the normal region. We discuss the geometrical and symmetry conditions required to have a finite anomalous supercurrent, and in particular we show that this phenomenon is enhanced when the Fermi level is located close to a band opening in the normal region.

Spin-orbit coupling and anomalous Josephson effect in nanowires

Campagnano G;Lucignano P;Tagliacozzo A
2015

Abstract

A superconductor-semiconducting nanowire-superconductor heterostructure in the presence of spin-orbit coupling and magnetic field can support a supercurrent even in the absence of phase difference between the superconducting electrodes. We investigate this phenomenon - the anomalous Josephson effect - employing a model capable of describing many bands in the normal region. We discuss the geometrical and symmetry conditions required to have a finite anomalous supercurrent, and in particular we show that this phenomenon is enhanced when the Fermi level is located close to a band opening in the normal region.
2015
Istituto Superconduttori, materiali innovativi e dispositivi - SPIN
Inglese
27
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Josephson effect
Semiconducting nanowires
Spin-orbit coupling
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Campagnano, G; Lucignano, P; Giuliano, D; Tagliacozzo, A
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