半金属
物理
超电流
Dirac(视频压缩格式)
凝聚态物理
迪拉克费米子
拓扑(电路)
约瑟夫森效应
超导电性
费米子
量子力学
带隙
数学
组合数学
中微子
作者
Cai-Zhen Li,An-Qi Wang,Chuan Li,Wen-Zhuang Zheng,Alexander Brinkman,Da-Peng Yu,Zhi‐Min Liao
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.124.156601
摘要
The notion of topological phases has been extended to higher-order and has been generalized to different dimensions. As a paradigm, Cd3As2 is predicted to be a higher-order topological semimetal, possessing three-dimensional (3D) bulk Dirac fermions, two-dimensional (2D) Fermi arcs, and one-dimensional (1D) hinge states. These topological states have different characteristic length scales in electronic transport, allowing to distinguish their properties when changing sample size. Here, we report an anomalous dimensional reduction of supercurrent transport by increasing the size of Dirac semimetal Cd3As2-based Josephson junctions. An evolution of the supercurrent quantum interferences from a standard Fraunhofer pattern to a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID)-like one is observed when the junction channel length is increased. The SQUID-like interference pattern indicates the supercurrent flowing through the 1D hinges. The identification of 1D hinge states should be valuable for deeper understanding the higher-order topological phase in a 3D Dirac semimetal.
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