Friday, March 15, 2013

1303.3394 (Peter Rickhaus et al.)

Quantum Hall effect in graphene with superconducting electrodes    [PDF]

Peter Rickhaus, Markus Weiss, Laurent Marot, Christian Schönenberger
We have realized an integer quantum Hall system with superconducting contacts by connecting graphene to niobium electrodes. Below their upper critical field of 4 tesla, an integer quantum Hall effect coexists with superconductivity in the leads, but with a plateau conductance that is larger than in the normal state. We ascribe this enhanced quantum Hall plateau conductance to Andreev processes at the graphene-superconductor interface leading to the formation of so-called Andreev edge-states. The enhancement depends strongly on the filling-factor, and is less pronounced on the first plateau, due to the special nature of the zero energy Landau level in monolayer graphene.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.3394

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