Physikalisches Kolloquium: Of spins & orbits: induced superconductivity in the presence of strong spin-orbit interaction
Wann
Dienstag, 4. Mai 2021
15:15 bis 16:15 Uhr
Wo
Online-Veranstaltung
Veranstaltet von
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Belzig
Vortragende Person/Vortragende Personen:
Prof. Dr. Christoph Strunk
Spin-orbit interaction preserves time-reversal symmetry and is thus fully compatible with superconductivity. However, it can compete with an external magnetic field or an exchange field. This competition leads to interesting magneto-electric effects: most prominently to a supercurrent diode effect. After an introduction into non-reciprocal transport, I will report on arrays of ballistic Josephson junctions, based on InAs quantum wells. An in-plane magnetic field perpendicular to the current flow gives rise to peculiar non-reciprocal distortions of the current- phase relation of the junctions that can be detected in the inductive response of the junction arrays. Nonreciprocal Josephson junctions have the potential for applications in novel circuit elements for superconducting quantum electronics.