Data from: Mapping the topological proximity-induced gap in multiterminal Josephson junctions

Data from: Mapping the topological proximity-induced gap in multiterminal Josephson junctions

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Multiterminal Josephson junctions (MTJJs), devices in which a normal metal is in contact with three or more superconducting leads, have been proposed as artificial analogs of topological crystals. The topological nature of MTJJs manifests as a modulation of the quasiparticle density of states (DOS) in the normal metal that may be probed by tunneling measurements. We show that one can reveal this modulation by measuring the resistance of diffusive MTJJs with normal contacts, which shows rich structure as a function of the phase differences $\{\phi_i \}$. Our approach demonstrates a simple yet powerful technique for exploring topological effects in MTJJs.
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Year of publication

2024

Authors

Department of Applied Physics

Ilari Lilja Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Maxwell Wisne - Creator

Pertti Hakonen Orcid -palvelun logo - Creator

Venkat Chandrasekhar - Creator

Yanpei Deng - Creator

Dryad Digital Repository - Publisher

Northwestern University - Contributor

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Fields of science

Physical sciences

Open access

Open

License

Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication

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