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Nature Materials | 2013

Imaging currents in HgTe quantum wells in the quantum spin Hall regime

Katja C. Nowack; Eric Spanton; Matthias Baenninger; Markus König; J. R. Kirtley; Beena Kalisky; C. Ames; Philipp Leubner; Christoph Brüne; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp; David Goldhaber-Gordon; Kathryn A. Moler

The quantum spin Hall (QSH) state is a state of matter characterized by a non-trivial topology of its band structure, and associated conducting edge channels. The QSH state was predicted and experimentally demonstrated to be realized in HgTe quantum wells. The existence of the edge channels has been inferred from local and non-local transport measurements in sufficiently small devices. Here we directly confirm the existence of the edge channels by imaging the magnetic fields produced by current flowing in large Hall bars made from HgTe quantum wells. These images distinguish between current that passes through each edge and the bulk. On tuning the bulk conductivity by gating or raising the temperature, we observe a regime in which the edge channels clearly coexist with the conducting bulk, providing input to the question of how ballistic transport may be limited in the edge channels. Our results represent a versatile method for characterization of new QSH materials systems.


Nature Physics | 2014

Induced superconductivity in the quantum spin Hall edge

Sean Hart; Hechen Ren; Timo Wagner; Philipp Leubner; Mathias Mühlbauer; Christoph Brüne; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp; Amir Yacoby

Majorana fermions, which are their own antiparticles, are expected to exist in topological superconductors. A study using superconducting leads in contact with a quantum well reveals the presence of supercurrents along one-dimensional sample edges of a quantum spin Hall state. These edge supercurrents are topological.


Nature Nanotechnology | 2016

Gapless Andreev bound states in the quantum spin Hall insulator HgTe.

Erwann Bocquillon; R. S. Deacon; Jonas Wiedenmann; Philipp Leubner; Teunis M. Klapwijk; Christoph Brüne; Koji Ishibashi; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp

In recent years, Majorana physics has attracted considerable attention because of exotic new phenomena and its prospects for fault-tolerant topological quantum computation. To this end, one needs to engineer the interplay between superconductivity and electronic properties in a topological insulator, but experimental work remains scarce and ambiguous. Here, we report experimental evidence for topological superconductivity induced in a HgTe quantum well, a 2D topological insulator that exhibits the quantum spin Hall (QSH) effect. The a.c. Josephson effect demonstrates that the supercurrent has a 4π periodicity in the superconducting phase difference, as indicated by a doubling of the voltage step for multiple Shapiro steps. In addition, this response like that of a superconducting quantum interference device to a perpendicular magnetic field shows that the 4π-periodic supercurrent originates from states located on the edges of the junction. Both features appear strongest towards the QSH regime, and thus provide evidence for induced topological superconductivity in the QSH edge states.


Nature Communications | 2015

Unexpected edge conduction in mercury telluride quantum wells under broken time-reversal symmetry.

Eric Yue Ma; M. Reyes Calvo; Jing Wang; Biao Lian; Mathias Mühlbauer; Christoph Brüne; Yong-Tao Cui; Keji Lai; Worasom Kundhikanjana; Yongliang Yang; Matthias Baenninger; Markus König; Christopher P. Ames; H. Buhmann; Philipp Leubner; L. W. Molenkamp; Shou-Cheng Zhang; David Goldhaber-Gordon; Michael A. Kelly; Zhi-Xun Shen

The realization of quantum spin Hall effect in HgTe quantum wells is considered a milestone in the discovery of topological insulators. Quantum spin Hall states are predicted to allow current flow at the edges of an insulating bulk, as demonstrated in various experiments. A key prediction yet to be experimentally verified is the breakdown of the edge conduction under broken time-reversal symmetry. Here we first establish a systematic framework for the magnetic field dependence of electrostatically gated quantum spin Hall devices. We then study edge conduction of an inverted quantum well device under broken time-reversal symmetry using microwave impedance microscopy, and compare our findings to a non-inverted device. At zero magnetic field, only the inverted device shows clear edge conduction in its local conductivity profile, consistent with theory. Surprisingly, the edge conduction persists up to 9 T with little change. This indicates physics beyond simple quantum spin Hall model, including material-specific properties and possibly many-body effects.


Physical Review X | 2017

Josephson radiation from gapless andreev bound states in HgTe-based topological junctions

R. S. Deacon; Jonas Wiedenmann; Erwann Bocquillon; Fernando Domínguez; Teun M. Klapwijk; Philipp Leubner; Christoph Brune; E. M. Hankiewicz; S. Tarucha; Koji Ishibashi; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp

Frequency analysis of the rf emission of oscillating Josephson supercurrent is a powerful passive way of probing properties of topological Josephson junctions. In particular, measurements of the Josephson emission enables to detect the expected presence of topological gapless Andreev bound states that give rise to emission at half the Josephson frequency


Physical Review B | 2015

Temperature-driven transition from a semiconductor to a topological insulator

S. Wiedmann; A. Jost; Cornelius Thienel; Christoph Brüne; Philipp Leubner; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp; J.C. Maan; U. Zeitler

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Physical Review X | 2013

Spatially Resolved Study of Backscattering in the Quantum Spin Hall State

Markus König; Matthias Baenninger; Andrei Garcia; Nahid Harjee; Beth L. Pruitt; C. Ames; Philipp Leubner; Christoph Brüne; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp; David Goldhaber-Gordon

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Physical Review B | 2016

High-temperature quantum Hall effect in finite gapped HgTe quantum wells

T. Khouri; M.Bendias; Philipp Leubner; Christoph Brüne; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp; U. Zeitler; Nigel E. Hussey; S. Wiedmann

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Journal of Applied Physics | 2012

Fabrication of samples for scanning probe experiments on quantum spin Hall effect in HgTe quantum wells

Matthias Baenninger; Markus König; Andrei Garcia; Mathias Mühlbauer; Christopher P. Ames; Philipp Leubner; Christoph Brüne; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp; David Goldhaber-Gordon

. Here we report direct measurement of rf emission spectra on Josephson junctions made of HgTe-based gate-tunable topological weak links. The emission spectra exhibit a clear signal at half the Josephson frequency


Nano Letters | 2018

High Mobility HgTe Microstructures for Quantum Spin Hall Studies

Kalle Bendias; Saquib Shamim; Oliver Herrmann; Andreas Budewitz; Pragya Shekhar; Philipp Leubner; Johannes Kleinlein; Erwann Bocquillon; H. Buhmann; L. W. Molenkamp

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H. Buhmann

University of Würzburg

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S. Wiedmann

Radboud University Nijmegen

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