Reconstruction-Induced φ0 Josephson Effect in Quantum Spin Hall Constrictions

Nanomaterials (Basel). 2023 Apr 27;13(9):1497. doi: 10.3390/nano13091497.

Abstract

The simultaneous breaking of time-reversal and inversion symmetry, in connection to superconductivity, leads to transport properties with disrupting scientific and technological potential. Indeed, the anomalous Josephson effect and the superconducting-diode effect hold promises to enlarge the technological applications of superconductors and nanostructures in general. In this context, the system we theoretically analyze is a Josephson junction (JJ) with coupled reconstructed topological channels as a link; such channels are at the edges of a two-dimensional topological insulator (2DTI). We find a robust φ0 Josephson effect without requiring the presence of external magnetic fields. Our results, which rely on a fully analytical analysis, are substantiated by means of symmetry arguments: Our system breaks both time-reversal symmetry and inversion symmetry. Moreover, the anomalous current increases as a function of temperature. We interpret this surprising temperature dependence by means of simple qualitative arguments based on Fermi's golden rule.

Keywords: Josephson junctions; symmetry breaking; topological insulators; φ0 effect.

Grants and funding

Funding through the NextGenerationEu Curiosity Driven Project “Understanding even-odd criticality” is acknowledged.