Transport and superconductivity at topological surfaces and interfaces
- đ¤ Speaker: Professor Alexander Brinkman, University of Twente, The Netherlands
- đ Date & Time: Monday 20 April 2015, 14:15 - 15:15
- đ Venue: Mott Seminar Room (Mott Building Room 531), Cavendish Laboratory
Abstract
In this talk I will introduce some transport properties of 3D topological insulators. The locking between spin and momentum direction can provide a large and linear magnetoresistance and can create a spin polarization due to charge current. I will then outline why new electronic phases emerge at the interface with superconductors. Our experimental efforts have concentrated on inducing superconductivity into Bi based 3D topological insulators by the proximity effect from superconducting Nb. Josephson junctions and superconducting quantum interference devices have been realized that provide insight into the prospects of using TI-S hybrids towards Majorana detection and topological quantum computation.
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Monday 20 April 2015, 14:15-15:15