Scientific Reports (Oct 2021)

Critical current fluctuations in graphene Josephson junctions

  • Mohammad T. Haque,
  • Marco Will,
  • Matti Tomi,
  • Preeti Pandey,
  • Manohar Kumar,
  • Felix Schmidt,
  • Kenji Watanabe,
  • Takashi Taniguchi,
  • Romain Danneau,
  • Gary Steele,
  • Pertti Hakonen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-99398-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract We have studied 1/f noise in critical current $$I_c$$ I c in h-BN encapsulated monolayer graphene contacted by NbTiN electrodes. The sample is close to diffusive limit and the switching supercurrent with hysteresis at Dirac point amounts to $$\simeq 5$$ ≃ 5 nA. The low frequency noise in the superconducting state is measured by tracking the variation in magnitude and phase of a reflection carrier signal $$v_{rf}$$ v rf at 600–650 MHz. We find 1/f critical current fluctuations on the order of $$\delta I_c/I_c \simeq 10^{-3}$$ δ I c / I c ≃ 10 - 3 per unit band at 1 Hz. The noise power spectrum of critical current fluctuations $$S_{I_c}$$ S I c measured near the Dirac point at large, sub-critical rf-carrier amplitudes obeys the law $$S_{I_c}/{I{_c}}^2 = a/f^{\beta }$$ S I c / I c 2 = a / f β where $$a\simeq 4\times 10^{-6}$$ a ≃ 4 × 10 - 6 and $$\beta \simeq 1$$ β ≃ 1 at $$f > 0.1$$ f > 0.1 Hz. Our results point towards significant fluctuations in $$I_c$$ I c originating from variation of the proximity induced gap in the graphene junction.