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Moehle, C.M. (author), Ke, C.T. (author), Wang, Q. (author), Thomas, C. (author), Xiao, D. (author), Karwal, S. (author), Lodari, M. (author), van de Kerkhof, V. (author), Termaat, R. (author), Gardner, G.C. (author), Scappucci, G. (author), Manfra, M.J. (author), Goswami, S. (author)
Topological superconductivity can be engineered in semiconductors with strong spin-orbit interaction coupled to a superconductor. Experimental advances in this field have often been triggered by the development of new hybrid material systems. Among these, two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) are of particular interest due to their inherent...
article 2021
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Kulesh, I. (author), Ke, C.T. (author), Thomas, C. (author), Karwal, S. (author), Moehle, C.M. (author), Metti, S. (author), Kallaher, R. (author), Gardner, G.C. (author), Manfra, M.J. (author), Goswami, S. (author)
Indium-antimonide (InSb) two-dimensional electron gases (2DEGs) have a unique combination of material properties: high electron mobility, a strong spin-orbit interaction, a large Landé g factor, and a small effective mass. This makes them an attractive platform to explore a variety of mesoscopic phenomena ranging from spintronics to topological...
article 2020