Su, Haitian; Wang, Ji-Yin; Gao, Han; Luo, Yi; Yan, Shili; Wu, Xingjun; Li, Guoan; Shen, Jie; Lu, Li; Pan, Dong; Zhao, Jianhua; Zhang, Po; Xu, H.Q. Source: arXiv, February 3, 2024;
Abstract:
Under certain symmetry-breaking conditions, a superconducting system exhibits asymmetric critical currents, dubbed the "superconducting diode effect" (SDE). Recently, systems with the ideal superconducting diode efficiency or unidirectional superconductivity (USC) have received considerable interest. In this work, we report the study of Al-InAs nanowire-Al Josephson junctions under microwave irradiation and magnetic fields. We observe an enhancement of SDE under microwave driving, featured by a horizontal offset of the zero-voltage step in the voltage-current characteristic that increases with microwave power. Devices reach the USC regime at sufficiently high driving amplitudes. The offset changes sign with the reversal of the magnetic field direction. Meanwhile, the offset magnitude exhibits a roughly linear response to the microwave power in dBm when both the power and the magnetic field are large. The signatures observed are reminiscent of a recent theoretical proposal using the resistively shunted junction (RSJ) model. However, the experimental results are not fully explained by the RSJ model, indicating a new mechanism for USC that is possibly related to non-equilibrium dynamics in periodically driven superconducting systems.
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