Subgap transport in superconductor-semiconductor hybrid islands: Weak and strong coupling regimes

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Valentini, MarcoISTA; Souto, Rubén Seoane; Borovkov, MaksimISTA; Krogstrup, Peter; Meir, Yigal; Leijnse, Martin; Danon, Jeroen; Katsaros, GeorgiosISTA

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Abstract
Superconductor–semiconductor hybrid systems play a crucial role in realizing nanoscale quantum devices, including hybrid qubits, Majorana bound states, and Kitaev chains. For such hybrid devices, subgap states play a prominent role in their operation. In this paper, we study these subgap states via Coulomb and tunneling spectroscopy through a superconducting island defined in a semiconductor nanowire fully coated by a superconductor. We systematically explore regimes ranging from an almost decoupled island to the open configuration. In the weak-coupling regime, the experimental observations are very similar in the absence of a magnetic field and when one flux quantum pierces the superconducting shell. Conversely, in the strong-coupling regime, significant distinctions emerge between the two cases. We attribute this distinct behavior to the existence of subgap states at one flux quantum, which become observable only for sufficiently strong coupling to the leads. We support our interpretation using a simple model to describe transport through the island. Our study highlights the importance of studying a broad range of tunnel couplings for understanding the rich physics of hybrid devices.
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Date Published
2025-04-01
Journal Title
Physical Review Research
Publisher
American Physical Society
Acknowledgement
This research was supported by the Scientific Service Units of ISTA, through resources provided by the MIBA Machine Shop and the Nanofabrication facility. This research and related results were made possible with the support of the FWF Project with DOI10.55776/F86. We acknowledge support from the European Research Council under the European Unions Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 856526, the Swedish Research Council under Grant Agreement No. 2020-03412, the Spanish Comunidad de Madrid (CM) “Talento Program” (Project No. 2022-T1/IND-24070), the Spanish Ministry of Science, innovation, and Universities through Grant PID2022-140552NA-I00 and NanoLund.
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7
Issue
2
Article Number
023022
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IST-REx-ID
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