Graphene-based Josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.

<p>We report on graphene-based Superconductor-Normal metal-Superconductor Joseph- son junctions with contacts made from lead. The high transition temperature of this superconductor allows us to observe the supercurrent branch at temperatures up to &#1113094; 2 K. We are able to detect a sm...

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Main Author: Borzenets, Ivan Valerievich
Other Authors: Finkelstein, Gleb
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5576
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spelling ndltd-DUKE-oai-dukespace.lib.duke.edu-10161-55762014-05-16T03:35:23ZGraphene-based Josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.Borzenets, Ivan ValerievichPhysicsGrapheneJosephson JunctionSuperconductivity<p>We report on graphene-based Superconductor-Normal metal-Superconductor Joseph- son junctions with contacts made from lead. The high transition temperature of this superconductor allows us to observe the supercurrent branch at temperatures up to &#1113094; 2 K. We are able to detect a small, but non-zero, resistance despite the Josephson junctions being in the superconducting state. We attribute this resistance to the phase diffusion regime, which has not been yet identified in graphene. By measuring the resistance as a function of temperature and gate voltage, we can further charac- terize the nature of electromagnetic environment and dissipation in our samples. In addition we modulate the critical current through grapehene by an external magnetic field; the resulting Fraunhofer interference pattern shows several periods of oscilla- tions. However, deviations from the perfect Fraunhofer pattern are observed, and their cause is explained by a simulation that takes into account the sample design.</p>DissertationFinkelstein, Gleb2012Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10161/5576
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topic Physics
Graphene
Josephson Junction
Superconductivity
spellingShingle Physics
Graphene
Josephson Junction
Superconductivity
Borzenets, Ivan Valerievich
Graphene-based Josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.
description <p>We report on graphene-based Superconductor-Normal metal-Superconductor Joseph- son junctions with contacts made from lead. The high transition temperature of this superconductor allows us to observe the supercurrent branch at temperatures up to &#1113094; 2 K. We are able to detect a small, but non-zero, resistance despite the Josephson junctions being in the superconducting state. We attribute this resistance to the phase diffusion regime, which has not been yet identified in graphene. By measuring the resistance as a function of temperature and gate voltage, we can further charac- terize the nature of electromagnetic environment and dissipation in our samples. In addition we modulate the critical current through grapehene by an external magnetic field; the resulting Fraunhofer interference pattern shows several periods of oscilla- tions. However, deviations from the perfect Fraunhofer pattern are observed, and their cause is explained by a simulation that takes into account the sample design.</p> === Dissertation
author2 Finkelstein, Gleb
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Borzenets, Ivan Valerievich
author Borzenets, Ivan Valerievich
author_sort Borzenets, Ivan Valerievich
title Graphene-based Josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.
title_short Graphene-based Josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.
title_full Graphene-based Josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.
title_fullStr Graphene-based Josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.
title_full_unstemmed Graphene-based Josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.
title_sort graphene-based josephson junctions: phase diffusion, effects of magnetic field, and mesoscopic properties.
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5576
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