Supercurrent transport through 1-periodic full-shell Coulomb islands
arXiv:2308.10006 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.109.L041302
Abstract
We experimentally investigate supercurrent through Coulomb islands, where island and leads are fabricated from semiconducting nanowires with fully surrounding superconducting shells. Applying flux along the wire yields a series of destructive Little-Parks lobes with reentrant supercurrent. We find Coulomb blockade with 2 peak spacing in the zeroth lobe and 1 average spacing, with regions of significant even-odd modulation, in the first lobe. Evolution of Coulomb-peak amplitude through the first lobe is consistent with a theoretical model of supercurrent carried predominantly by zero-energy states in the leads and the island.
11 pages, 5+6 figures