McMillan-Rowell Oscillations in a Low Spin-Orbit SNS Semiconducting Junction

Abstract

The electronic transport properties of an SNS junction formed by an InN nanowire (N) and Al contacts (S) with a superconducting transition temperature Tc ~ 0.92 K were investigated. As a function of dc bias, superconducting quasiparticle transport resonance peaks at E=2 were observed, in agreement with BCS theory with 2(T=0) 0=275μeV. Several additional transport resonances scaling linearly in energy were observed at high-bias above 2, up to E 150, consistent with McMillan-Rowell oscillations. The persistence of McMillan-Rowell oscillations at high-bias and under applied magnetic field were investigated.

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