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Proximity Effect Transfer from NbTi into a Semiconductor Heterostructure via Epitaxial Aluminum

arXiv:1611.10166 · doi:10.1021/acs.nanolett.6b04964

Abstract

We demonstrate the transfer of the superconducting properties of NbTi---a large-gap high-critical-field superconductor---into an InAs heterostructure via a thin intermediate layer of epitaxial Al. Two device geometries, a Josephson junction and a gate-defined quantum point contact, are used to characterize interface transparency and the two-step proximity effect. In the Josephson junction, multiple Andreev reflection reveal near-unity transparency, with an induced gap $Δ^*=0.50~\mathrm{meV}$ and a critical temperature of $7.8~\mathrm{K}$. Tunneling spectroscopy yields a hard induced gap in the InAs adjacent to the superconductor of $Δ^*=0.43~\mathrm{meV}$ with substructure characteristic of both Al and NbTi.