2011
DOI: 10.1038/nphys2053
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A Josephson quantum electron pump

Abstract: Mesoscopic charge pumping, a transport mechanism that relies on the explicit time-dependence of some properties of a nanoscale conductor, was envisaged theoretically a few decades ago(1-4). So far, nanoscale pumps have been realized only in systems exhibiting strong Coulombic effects(5-12), whereas evidence for pumping in the absence of Coulomb blockade has been elusive. A pioneering experiment by Switkes et al.(13) evidenced the difficulty of modulating in time the properties of an open mesoscopic conductor a… Show more

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“…The enormous advancement in the production and control of nanotubes and nanowires 11,12 opened up the possibility to couple nanosystems, in a very controlled way, to superconductors [13][14][15] taking advantage of their properties such as the spin-orbit (SO) interaction. Quantum phase transitions and anomalous current-phase relations have been studied in hybrid semiconductorsuperconductor devices.…”
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“…The enormous advancement in the production and control of nanotubes and nanowires 11,12 opened up the possibility to couple nanosystems, in a very controlled way, to superconductors [13][14][15] taking advantage of their properties such as the spin-orbit (SO) interaction. Quantum phase transitions and anomalous current-phase relations have been studied in hybrid semiconductorsuperconductor devices.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In contrast with the most recent devices based on proximized diffusive InAs nanowires [30][31][32] , a ballistic T-shaped 2DEG InAs mesa is the basis of our weak-link. The latter is connected to a ringshaped niobium (Nb) electrode and to a third superconducting probe, which is used to measure the voltage drop across the device when threading the loop with an external magnetic field.…”
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“…Moreover, a possible way around the obstacle is to use the ac Josephson effect to induce periodically timedependent Andreev reflection amplitudes in a hybrid normal-superconducting system. 39 Concrete design of a spin Chern pump based upon the Josephson effect will await future work. While the proposed spin pumping scheme may have the advantage of low noises, its practical application in spintronic devices still relies on the discovery of new TIs with bulk band gaps much greater than room temperature, which determine the temperature range where the spin Chern pumping effect can survive.…”
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confidence: 99%