Anodic oxidation of epitaxial superconductor-semiconductor hybrids

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  • Asbjorn C. C. Drachmann
  • Rosa E. Diaz
  • Candice Thomas
  • Henri J. Suominen
  • Alexander M. Whiticar
  • Antonio Fornieri
  • Sergei Gronin
  • Tiantian Wang
  • Geoffrey C. Gardner
  • Alex R. Hamilton
  • Fabrizio Nichele
  • Michael J. Manfra
  • Marcus, Charles M.

We demonstrate a new fabrication process for hybrid semiconductor-superconductor heterostructures based on anodic oxidation (AO), allowing controlled thinning of epitaxial Al films. Structural and transport studies of oxidized epitaxial Al films grown on insulating GaAs substrates reveal spatial nonuniformity and enhanced critical temperature and magnetic fields. Oxidation of epitaxial Al on hybrid InAs heterostructures with a conducting quantum well show similarly enhanced superconducting properties transferred to the two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) by proximity effect, with critical perpendicular magnetic fields up to 3.5 T. An insulating AlOx film that passivates the heterostructure from exposure to air is obtained by complete oxidation of the Al. It simultaneously removes the need to strip Al which damages the underlying semiconductor. AO passivation yielded 2DEG mobilities two times higher than similar devices with Al removed by wet etching. An AO-passivated Hall bar showed quantum Hall features emerging at a transverse field of 2.5 T, below the critical transverse field of thinned films, eventually allowing transparent coupling of quantum Hall effect and superconductivity. AO thinning and passivation are compatible with standard lithographic techniques, giving lateral resolution below

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer013805
TidsskriftPhysical Review Materials
Vol/bind5
Udgave nummer1
Antal sider10
ISSN2475-9953
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 25 jan. 2021

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