Phosphide-based nanowires for visible and near-infrared miniature photon emitters

Lead Research Organisation: University of Warwick
Department Name: Physics

Abstract

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Description Nanowire Josephson Junctions 
Organisation Julich Research Centre
Country Germany 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution 1. P. Perla, H. A. Fonseka, P. Zellekens, R. Deacon, Y. Han, J. Kölzer, T. Mörstedt, B. Bennemann, K. Ishibashi, D. Grützmacher, A. M. Sanchez, M.l I. Lepsa, Th. Schäpers. Fully in-situ InAs nanowire Josephson junctions by selective-area growth and shadow evaporation. Nanoscale advances 2021 DOI: 10.1039/D0NA00999G 2. P. Zellekens, R. Deacon, P. Perla, H. A. Fonseka et al., Hard-gap spectroscopy in a self-defined mesoscopic InAs/Al nanowire Josephson junction. Physical Review Applied 2020, 14, 054019
Collaborator Contribution The partner provided very interesting Nanowires Josephson junctions grown by a novel methodology
Impact 1. P. Perla, H. A. Fonseka, P. Zellekens, R. Deacon, Y. Han, J. Kölzer, T. Mörstedt, B. Bennemann, K. Ishibashi, D. Grützmacher, A. M. Sanchez, M.l I. Lepsa, Th. Schäpers. Fully in-situ InAs nanowire Josephson junctions by selective-area growth and shadow evaporation. Nanoscale advances 2021 DOI: 10.1039/D0NA00999G 2. P. Zellekens, R. Deacon, P. Perla, H. A. Fonseka et al., Hard-gap spectroscopy in a self-defined mesoscopic InAs/Al nanowire Josephson junction. Physical Review Applied 2020, 14, 054019
Start Year 2019