Parallel 1D semiconductor channels connected by a superconducting strip constitute the core platform in several recent quantum device proposals that rely, for example, on Andreev processes or topological effects. In order to realize these proposals, the actual material systems must have high crystalline purity, and the coupling between the different elements should be controllable in terms of their interfaces and geometry. A strategy for synthesizing double InAs nanowires by the vapor-liquid-solid mechanism using III-V molecular beam epitaxy is presented. A superconducting layer is deposited onto nanowires without breaking the vacuum, ensuring pristine interfaces between the superconductor and the two semiconductor nanowires. The method all...
Abstract Hybrid nanostructures consisting of two parallel InAs nanowires connected by an epitaxially...
The realization of hybrid superconductor–semiconductor quantum devices, in particular a topological ...
Semiconductor-superconductor hybrids are commonly used in research on topological quantum computatio...
Parallel 1D semiconductor channels connected by a superconducting strip constitute the core platform...
Semiconductor nanowires are ideal for realizing various low-dimensional quantum devices. In particul...
As an alternative to traditional top-down techniques for fabrication of one-dimensional devices we h...
We report fabrication and characterization of InAs nanowire devices with two closely placed parallel...
Semiconducting–superconducting hybrids are vital components for the realization of high-performance ...
Chains of quantum dots coupled to superconductors are promising for the realization of the Kitaev mo...
Semiconductor-superconductor hybrids are used for realizing complex quantum phenomena but are limite...
We report on epitaxial growth of InAs nanowires and the steps necessary to create devices for electr...
We report on epitaxial growth of InAs nanowires and the steps necessary to create devices for electr...
Written using The Block Method. Data on Zenodo DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6416083More and m...
III-V semiconductor nanowires have shown great potential in various quantum transport experiments. H...
Abstract Hybrid nanostructures consisting of two parallel InAs nanowires connected by an epitaxially...
The realization of hybrid superconductor–semiconductor quantum devices, in particular a topological ...
Semiconductor-superconductor hybrids are commonly used in research on topological quantum computatio...
Parallel 1D semiconductor channels connected by a superconducting strip constitute the core platform...
Semiconductor nanowires are ideal for realizing various low-dimensional quantum devices. In particul...
As an alternative to traditional top-down techniques for fabrication of one-dimensional devices we h...
We report fabrication and characterization of InAs nanowire devices with two closely placed parallel...
Semiconducting–superconducting hybrids are vital components for the realization of high-performance ...
Chains of quantum dots coupled to superconductors are promising for the realization of the Kitaev mo...
Semiconductor-superconductor hybrids are used for realizing complex quantum phenomena but are limite...
We report on epitaxial growth of InAs nanowires and the steps necessary to create devices for electr...
We report on epitaxial growth of InAs nanowires and the steps necessary to create devices for electr...
Written using The Block Method. Data on Zenodo DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6416083More and m...
III-V semiconductor nanowires have shown great potential in various quantum transport experiments. H...
Abstract Hybrid nanostructures consisting of two parallel InAs nanowires connected by an epitaxially...
The realization of hybrid superconductor–semiconductor quantum devices, in particular a topological ...
Semiconductor-superconductor hybrids are commonly used in research on topological quantum computatio...