Highly transparent contacts to the 1D hole gas in ultra-scaled Ge/Si core/shell nanowires
Masiar Sistani (TU WIEN), Jovian Delaforce (QuantECA), Roman Kramer, (QuantECA), Nicolas Roch (QuantECA), Minh Anh Luong (LEMMA), M. den Hertog, (MRS), Eric Robin (LEMMA), J\"urgen Smoliner (TU Wien), Jun Yao (UMass, Amherst), Charles Lieber, C\'ecile Naud (QuantECA)

TL;DR
This paper reports the fabrication of highly transparent Al-Ge/Si-Al nanowire heterostructures with atomically precise interfaces, enabling ballistic transport, superconductivity, and potential applications in quantum computing devices.
Contribution
It introduces a novel thermally induced exchange reaction method to create high-quality, reproducible semiconductor-superconductor interfaces in nanowires.
Findings
Contact transparency >96% achieved
Observation of ballistic transport and quantum confinement up to 150 K
Hard superconducting gap suitable for Majorana zero modes
Abstract
Semiconductor-superconductor hybrid systems have outstanding potential for emerging high-performance nanoelectronics and quantum devices. However, critical to their successful application is the fabrication of high-quality and reproducible semiconductor-superconductor interfaces. Here, we realize and measure axial Al-Ge-Al nanowire heterostructures with atomically precise interfaces, enwrapped by an ultrathin epitaxial Si layer further denoted as Al-Ge/Si-Al nanowire heterostructures. The heterostructures were synthesized by a thermally induced exchange reaction of single-crystalline Ge/Si core/shell nanowires and lithographically defined Al contact pads. Applying this heterostructure formation scheme enables self-aligned quasi one-dimensional crystalline Al leads contacting ultrascaled Ge/Si segments with contact transparencies greater than 96%. Integration into back-gated field-effect…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNanowire Synthesis and Applications · Semiconductor materials and devices · Advancements in Semiconductor Devices and Circuit Design
