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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 3325, 2023 Jun 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37286544

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The proximity effect in semiconductor-superconductor nanowires is expected to generate an induced gap in the semiconductor. The magnitude of this induced gap, together with the semiconductor properties like spin-orbit coupling and g-factor, depends on the coupling between the materials. It is predicted that this coupling can be adjusted through the use of electric fields. We study this phenomenon in InSb/Al/Pt hybrids using nonlocal spectroscopy. We show that these hybrids can be tuned such that the semiconductor and superconductor are strongly coupled. In this case, the induced gap is similar to the superconducting gap in the Al/Pt shell and closes only at high magnetic fields. In contrast, the coupling can be suppressed which leads to a strong reduction of the induced gap and critical magnetic field. At the crossover between the strong-coupling and weak-coupling regimes, we observe the closing and reopening of the induced gap in the bulk of a nanowire. Contrary to expectations, it is not accompanied by the formation of zero-bias peaks in the local conductance spectra. As a result, this cannot be attributed conclusively to the anticipated topological phase transition and we discuss possible alternative explanations.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 6647, 2023 Oct 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37863952

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Tunneling spectroscopy is widely used to examine the subgap spectra in semiconductor-superconductor nanostructures when searching for Majorana zero modes (MZMs). Typically, semiconductor sections controlled by local gates at the ends of hybrids serve as tunnel barriers. Besides detecting states only at the hybrid ends, such gate-defined tunnel probes can cause the formation of non-topological subgap states that mimic MZMs. Here, we develop an alternative type of tunnel probes to overcome these limitations. After the growth of an InSb-Al hybrid nanowire, a precisely controlled in-situ oxidation of the Al shell is performed to yield a nm-thick AlOx layer. In such thin isolating layer, tunnel probes can be arbitrarily defined at any position along the hybrid nanowire by shadow-wall angle-deposition of metallic leads. In this work, we make multiple tunnel probes along single nanowire hybrids and successfully identify Andreev bound states (ABSs) of various spatial extension residing along the hybrids.

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Chemistry ; 18(40): 12619-23, 2012 Oct 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22915340

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Metal-dependent conformations: a change in the adaptation of tetraphenylporphyrins (TPPs) on Ag(111) was observed in the presence of a metal ion in the macrocycle. Upon annealing at T>575 K, 2H-TPP molecules increase the overlap of the phenyl π orbitals with the substrate, thus reducing the distance. The presence of Co creates a strong bond between Co dz(2) and the Ag sp states, leaving the porphyrin macrocycle at a larger distance to the surface.

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