Jelena Klinovaja

Affiliation

University of Basel

Title
Superconducting diode effect due to magnetochiral anisotropy in topological insulator and Rashba nanowires
Abstract

 

The critical current of a superconductor can depend on the direction of current flow due to magnetochiral anisotropy when both inversion and time-reversal symmetry are broken, an effect known as the superconducting (SC) diode effect [1]. In our work, we consider one-dimensional (1D) systems in which superconductivity is induced via the proximity effect [2,3]. In both topological insulator and Rashba nanowires, the SC diode effect due to a magnetic field applied along the spin-polarization axis and perpendicular to the nanowire provides a measure of inversion symmetry breaking in the presence of a superconductor. Furthermore, a strong dependence of the SC diode effect on an additional component of magnetic field applied parallel to the nanowire as well as on the position of the chemical potential can be used to detect that a device is in the region of parameter space where the phase transition to topological superconductivity is expected to arise [3-5].

References

[1] H. Legg, D. Loss, and J. Klinovaja, Phys. Rev. B 106, 104501 (2022).

[2] H. Legg, D. Loss, and J. Klinovaja, Phys. Rev. B 104, 165405 (2021).

[3] H. Legg, D. Loss, and J. Klinovaja, Phys. Rev. B 105, 155413 (2022).

[4] R. Hess, H. Legg, D. Loss, and J. Klinovaja, arXiv:2210.03507.

[5] R. Hess, H. Legg, D. Loss, and J. Klinovaja, Phys. Rev. B 106, 104503 (2022).

[6] H. Legg, M. Rößler, F. Münning, D. Fan, O. Breunig, A. Bliesener, G. Lippertz, A. Uday, A. A. Taskin, D. Loss, J. Klinovaja, and Y. Ando, Nature Nanotechnology (2022).