Half-integer Shapiro steps in highly transmissive InSb nanoflag Josephson junctions
arXiv:2303.05951 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevResearch.5.033015
Abstract
We investigate a ballistic InSb nanoflag-based Josephson junction with Nb superconducting contacts. The high transparency of the superconductor-semiconductor interfaces enables the exploration of quantum transport with parallel short and long conducting channels. Under microwave irradiation, we observe half-integer Shapiro steps that are robust to temperature, suggesting their possible non-equilibrium origin. Our results demonstrate the potential of ballistic InSb nanoflags Josephson junctions as a valuable platform for understanding the physics of hybrid devices and investigating their non-equilibrium dynamics.
37 pages, 14 figures