Communications Physics (Oct 2024)

Long-range phase coherence and tunable second order φ 0-Josephson effect in a Dirac semimetal 1T-PtTe2

  • Pranava K. Sivakumar,
  • Mostafa T. Ahari,
  • Jae-Keun Kim,
  • Yufeng Wu,
  • Anvesh Dixit,
  • George J. de Coster,
  • Avanindra K. Pandeya,
  • Matthew J. Gilbert,
  • Stuart S. P. Parkin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-024-01825-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Superconducting diode effects have recently attracted much attention for their potential applications in superconducting logic circuits. Several pathways have been proposed to give rise to non-reciprocal critical currents in various superconductors and Josephson junctions. In this work, we establish the presence of a large Josephson diode effect in a type-II Dirac semimetal 1T-PtTe2 facilitated by its helical spin-momentum locking and distinguish it from extrinsic geometric effects. The magnitude of the Josephson diode effect is shown to be directly correlated to the large second-harmonic component of the supercurrent. We denote such junctions, where the relative phase between the two harmonics can be tuned by a magnetic field, as ‘tunable second order φ 0-junctions’. The direct correspondence between the second harmonic supercurrents and the diode effect in 1T-PtTe2 junctions at relatively low magnetic fields makes it an ideal platform to study the Josephson diode effect and Cooper quartet transport in Josephson junctions.