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Hüttner, Niklas ; Costa, Andreas ; Tosi, Leandro ; Barth, Michael ; Himmler, Wolfgang ; Kozlov, Dmitriy A. ; Golub, Leonid ; Mikhailov, Nikolay N. ; Richter, Klaus ; Weiss, Dieter ; Strunk, Christoph ; Paradiso, Nicola

Data archive of "Giant anomalous Josephson effect as a probe of spin texture in topological insulators"

Hüttner, Niklas , Costa, Andreas , Tosi, Leandro, Barth, Michael , Himmler, Wolfgang , Kozlov, Dmitriy A., Golub, Leonid, Mikhailov, Nikolay N., Richter, Klaus, Weiss, Dieter, Strunk, Christoph und Paradiso, Nicola (2026) Data archive of "Giant anomalous Josephson effect as a probe of spin texture in topological insulators". [Datensatz]

Veröffentlichungsdatum dieses Volltextes: 12 Feb 2026 16:31
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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.78537


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Data archive for preprint https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.20410 by N. Hüttner et al. Surface states of topological insulators feature chiral spin-momentum locking. When such states are used as weak link between two superconductors, their spin texture gives rise to the anomalous Josephson effect, i.e., to a shift in the current phase relation. In this work, we explore the anomalous Josephson ...

Data archive for preprint https://arxiv.org/abs/2601.20410 by N. Hüttner et al.

Surface states of topological insulators feature chiral spin-momentum locking. When such states are used as weak link between two superconductors, their spin texture gives rise to the anomalous Josephson effect, i.e., to a shift in the current phase relation. In this work, we explore the anomalous Josephson effect in junctions where the weak link is a HgTe nanowire. We observe a giant anomalous phi0-shift of the current-phase relation, which we attribute to the fact that HgTe surface states feature a single Fermi contour. Moreover, by varying the orientation of the in-plane magnetic field, we obtain information about the spin texture in momentum space. In particular, we found that the spin is not exactly perpendicular to the momentum, but shows a significant deviation of 19 degrees. Our results establish the anomalous Josephson effect as a sensitive tool to probe the spin texture of chiral 2D systems.


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