Non-Majorana origin of anomalous current-phase relation and Josephson diode effect in Bi 2 SE 3 /NbSe 2 Josephson junctions
Josephson junctions (JJs) are key to superconducting quantum technologies and the search for self-conjugate quasiparticles potentially useful for fault-tolerant quantum computing. In topological insulator (TI)–based JJs, measuring the current-phase relation (CPR) can reveal unconventional effects such as Majorana bound states (MBS) and nonreciprocal transport. However, reconstructing CPR as a function of magnetic field has not been attempted. Here, we present a platform for field-dependent CPR measurements in planar JJs made of NbSe
2
and few-layer Bi
2
Se
3
. When a flux quantum