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Spin-Orbit Protection of Induced Superconductivity in Majorana Nanowires
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Superconducting MaterialSemiconductor Nanowires ProximityEngineeringMajorana ZeroMagnetismInsb NanowiresSuperconductivityInduced SuperconductivitySuperconducting DevicesSpin-orbit EffectsElectrical EngineeringMajorana FermionPhysicsQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsUnconventional Superconductivity
Spin-orbit interaction (SOI) plays a key role in creating Majorana zero modes in semiconductor nanowires proximity coupled to a superconductor. We track the evolution of the induced superconducting gap in InSb nanowires coupled to a NbTiN superconductor in a large range of magnetic field strengths and orientations. Based on realistic simulations of our devices, we reveal SOI with a strength of 0.15-0.35 eV Å. Our approach identifies the direction of the spin-orbit field, which is strongly affected by the superconductor geometry and electrostatic gates.
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