Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1596246 Solid State Communications 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Graphene layers, prepared by mechanical exfoliation, were contacted by superconducting electrodes consisting of a titanium–aluminium bilayer. Quantum hall measurements in the normal state confirmed the single layer nature of the graphene samples. Proximity induced supercurrents were observed in all samples, below 1 K. Using a backgate, the Fermi energy could be swept from valence to conduction band via the Charge neutrality point, demonstrating supercurrents carried by holes and electrons, respectively. Interestingly, a finite supercurrent was also observed at the charge neutrality (or Dirac) point, where the density of carrier states vanishes. Our results demonstrate phase coherence in graphene.

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