Proximity-induced
superconductivity in a ferromagnet can induce
Cooper pairs with a finite center-of-mass momentum and stabilize Josephson
junctions (JJs) with π phase difference in superconductor-ferromagnet-superconductor
heterostructures. The emergence of two-dimensional layered superconducting
and magnetic materials promises a new platform for realizing π
JJs with atomically sharp interfaces. Here we demonstrate a thickness-driven
0-π transition in JJs made of NbSe2 (an Ising superconductor)
and Cr2Ge2Te6 (a ferromagnetic semiconductor).
By systematically increasing the Cr2Ge2Te6 weak link thickness, we observe a vanishing supercurrent
at a critical thickness of ∼8 nm, followed by a re-entrant
supercurrent. Near the critical thickness, we further observe unusual
supercurrent interference patterns with vanishing critical current
around zero in-plane magnetic field. They signify the formation of
0-π JJs (with both 0 and π regions), likely induced by
the nanoscale magnetic domains in Cr2Ge2Te6.
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Kang, Kaifei; Berger, Helmuth; Watanabe, Kenji; Taniguchi, Takashi; Forró, László; Shan, Jie; et al. (2022). van der Waals π Josephson Junctions. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c01640